Having a baby is a life-changing event. But it can be easy to lose your sense of self in medical decisions during pregnancy. If you want to be a partner in your health care, from prenatal appointments to delivery, consider using a midwife.
ObGyne Birth Center for Natural Deliveries in Forsyth, Georgia, was the first physician-led birthing center in the state. Their team of physicians has over 50 years of combined medical experience and takes a holistic and compassionate approach to care.
The spa-like birthing center at ObGyne Birth Center for Natural Deliveries is designed to help women feel at home as they bring their new babies into the world. With birthing tubs and queen-sized beds where fathers can accompany mothers during delivery, the birthing center provides a unique and comforting space. The team utilizes nitrous oxide for pain control during childbirth, and mothers can go home within six to eight hours after giving birth.
In addition to the serene atmosphere, the advanced OB/GYN practice also provides gynecology and obstetric services. These services include gynecological surgeries using the most innovative, minimally invasive tools and techniques available.
ObGyne Birth Center for Natural Deliveries is also the only practice in Forsyth that provides MonaLisa Touch®. This tool is an advanced medical laser that revitalizes vaginal tissue to alleviate the dryness and pain that often occurs in women after childbirth, or as they go through menopause.
For comprehensive women’s health care from a team that puts women’s needs first, call ObGyne Birth Center for Natural Deliveries or book an appointment online today.
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