In each of these situations, prompt and clear communication between our MFMs and your care provider is our goal. Q: Why might a patient wish to be referred to Northwest Perinatal Center?
• Fetal issues including high-resolution ultrasound, genetic counseling, and prenatal diagnosis • Maternal medical issues during pregnancy such as diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disease, history of blood clots, or medication exposures • Pregnancy complications such as prior premature births, preeclampsia, or pregnancy loss Because of the expertise our providers have in these fields, patients may wish to be seen at Northwest Perinatal Center for additional counseling and obstetric care. Q: Why is a Northwest Perinatal Center Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist ideally suited to care for women with high-risk pregnancies? A: The MFMs at Northwest Perinatal Center have additional training in caring for complicated pregnancies. All of our MFMs have trained at some of the leading centers for high-risk obstetric care in the country and also have additional expertise in a variety of fields. In addition to being experts in their field, our MFMs are supported by highly trained staff and u
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