Cumming Premature Labor Tests
Located in Cumming, Georgia, North Pointe OB/GYN Associates provides premature labor tests and treats patients who are at risk for experiencing premature labor. We are a comprehensive Obstetrics and Gynecology practice and provide a full range of Obstetrical services. Pregnancy is an exciting time in your life, but it can also be an overwhelming time, especially if you are at risk for experiencing complications. Our Obstetricians and Certified Nurse-Midwives are here to support you through every step of your pregnancy from conception to the confirmation of pregnancy through the delivery.
Atlanta Premature Labor Treatment Obstetricians
The Obstetricians at North Pointe OB/GYN Associates are highly trained and have extensive experience in treating patients who are at risk for premature labor. A normal pregnancy should last about forty weeks. Occasionally, labor may begin prematurely before the thirty-seventh week of pregnancy because uterine contractions cause the cervix to open earlier than normal. Premature birth can put babies at risk for health problems and should be avoided when possible.
Women who are pregnant with multiples, who have had a previous premature birth or who have certain uterine or cervical abnormalities are at greatest risk for premature labor. There are also other medical factors and lifestyle factors that can put you more at risk. If you have any of the risk factors, it is important that you know the symptoms of premature labor and that you stay in close communication with your Obstetrician.
Premature Labor OB/GYNs
If you are at risk for premature labor and are looking for an OB/GYN you can trust, please contact our Cumming Premature Labor Testing Experts at North Point OB/GYN Associates today to schedule an appointment. We deliver at the Women’s Center at Northside Hospital-Forsyth and we are currently accepting new Obstetrical patients. We look forward to caring for you during this very important time in your life.
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