The 8 best prenatal vitamins of 2024, approved by OB/GYNs and moms
07/29/24
The 8 best prenatal vitamins of 2024, approved by OB/GYNs and moms
OBHG’s Dr. Nicole Rankins recently shared tips for pregnant women on whattoexpect.com. “One of the most important steps you can take during pregnancy to ensure you have a healthy baby is also one of the simplest: popping a prenatal vitamin every day. While a prenatal vitamin can't replace a healthy diet full of the best foods for pregnancy, a supplement helps you fill in any gaps.”
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Who is Ob Hospitalist Group?
Ob Hospitalist Group partners with hospitals across the country to make sure an experienced OB-GYN is always on site—24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That means if you arrive at the hospital in labor or with an emergency, there’s always a qualified doctor ready to care for you and your baby. OBHG works alongside your personal OB provider to ensure you receive safe, timely, and compassionate care whenever you need it most.
How to Find Out If Your Hospital Has an OBHG Hospitalist Program
Many hospitals in the U.S. partner with OBHG to bring this level of expertise to their labor & delivery unit. Here’s how you can check if your hospital is one of them:
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Visit your hospital’s website and look under “Maternity / Labor & Delivery” to see if they mention an OB hospitalist program, “in-house OB physician,” or “24/7 obstetric coverage.”
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Call the hospital’s Labor & Delivery department and ask: “Do you have an obstetric hospitalist or a board-certified OB physician on-site 24/7?”
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Ask your own OB/GYN: “Does this hospital partner with OBHG (or similar OB hospitalist model) for labor & delivery care?”
If the answer is yes—then you’ll have the added confidence of knowing OBHG’s dedicated obstetric team is part of your birth experience.
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