Contrary to common belief, growing a baby only requires an extra 300-350 calories per day. That’s roughly a bowl of cereal, milk, and a banana, or a serving of scrambled eggs with toast.
Transferring Care to a Birth Center Late in Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
When considering transferring care to a birth center, sometimes prospective clients — or partners or other family members — are concerned about safety. Mainstream obstetrics and giving birth in the hospital does not guarantee your safety. Research has shown that birth centers are extremely safe for healthy, low-risk people.
Introducing Prenatal Care+ at Magnolia: A Hybrid Care Model with Midwifery and Obstetrics
6 Things to Consider if Planning for Pregnancy and Wanting Out-of-Hospital Delivery
Prenatal Care with a Midwife: How Visits are Different (and Better) at Magnolia
NIPT vs. Integrated Screening: Which Prenatal Genetic Screening is Right for You?
During your first trimester of pregnancy, you will have the choice to undergo prenatal screening tests that give you information about the genetic health of your developing baby. Two of the screening possibilities are non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) and Integrated Screening.