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Best Care for Baby & Mom

Although pregnancy can be one of the most exciting times of your life, it can also be challenging. University of Utah Women's ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ Services sets the standard for high-quality pregnancy care for you and your baby.

Midwife, Primary Care, & Family Medicine Services

Need a midwife? Visit the Birthcare ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½care program. Would you like a primary care provider's advice? Family medicine doctors also practice obstetrics.

We also specialize in high-risk pregnancy. Learn more about the services we can offer you and your family.

Find an Obstetrics Provider or Midwife Near You

Resources & Programs for Parents-to-Be

Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinic

The first trimester can be an exciting, confusing, and overwhelming experience. Our Early Pregnancy Care team providers offer comprehensive, non-judgmental early pregnancy care.

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Utah Pregnancy After Loss Program

The Utah Pregnancy After Loss Program is designed specifically to support families after a pregnancy loss, newborn death, or severely complicated pregnancy.

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UPWARD: Utah Peripartum Pelvic Floor Wellness and Recovery After Delivery Program

Many pregnant mothers have pelvic floor symptoms before and up to 12 months following birth. UPWARD offers expert care to women experiencing pelvic floor issues during a vulnerable time.

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YoMingo®: Prenatal Education on the Go

U of U ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ offers anytime, anywhere education for expectant mothers through YoMingo®, with all the tools and support you need at every stage of your pregnancy. Find information on prenatal care, labor & birth, postpartum, breastfeeding, and newborn care.

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Perinatal Education

Childbearing is an exciting time of growth, change, and personal choices for you and your family. To help you prepare, we offer perinatal education on a variety of subjects related to your pregnancy.

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Choosing a Hospital or Birthing Space

It's never too early to begin thinking about the birthing process (if those words can even begin to express the life-changing experience you are about to have). Here are some things to consider.

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