Find a trusted partner for your growing family

Congratulations! You’re having a baby. Few family life experiences are as memorable and exciting as bringing a new baby into the world. Now, it’s time to find a maternity care team dedicated to helping you during your pregnancy.

Throughout the nine months of your pregnancy, your body will change, you will have many questions and you will need the support and expertise of a caring team. Thousands of babies have been delivered at Baylor Scott & White hospitals, and many of our maternity hospitals have been designated as High-Performing by U.S. News & World Report, demonstrating our commitment to safe, healthy deliveries.

You can trust that Baylor Scott & White’s maternity care teams will guide you from that first prenatal visit through labor and delivery and beyond.

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Prenatal care focused on your growing family

Prenatal care is the healthcare you receive throughout your pregnancy. Vital to the health of you and your baby, regular prenatal care helps prevent health problems during pregnancy and gives you the opportunity to ask questions about symptoms, discomfort and other concerns you may have.

Your obstetrician-gynecologist (OBGYN) and nurses want you to have a healthy pregnancy, and we’re dedicated to helping you however we can. Your partner is welcome and encouraged to attend each visit. After all, your pregnancy is a partnership, and your partner and family can share the excitement of the newest addition.

Pregnancy conditions we treat

Your OBGYN will do everything possible to keep you and your baby healthy. Your team at Baylor Scott & White has experience in diagnosing and treating a range of conditions that can occur during pregnancy, including:

  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Gestational diabetes (diabetes that develops during pregnancy)
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Hyperemesis gravidarum (severe morning sickness)
  • Preeclampsia (high blood pressure during pregnancy)
  • Miscarriage
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Early maternal and prenatal care for high-risk pregnancies

Early treatment can cure many conditions that occur during pregnancy, but in some cases, these conditions can lead to a high-risk pregnancy.

If you have a preexisting condition or a complication, you can trust that our team of maternal-fetal medicine specialists can help you navigate your options for treatment.

Your specialist has access to tests and technologies to monitor your and your baby’s health. You will also have access to social workers, dietitians and physical therapists, among other specialists, to ensure you get the care you need throughout your pregnancy.

As your due date approaches, your OBGYN and maternal-fetal medicine physician will coordinate with the specialists in our neonatal intensive care units to make sure your baby has the necessary treatments or procedures arranged.

Learn more about our maternal-fetal medicine care

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Maternity classes to help you prepare

Pregnancy books, blogs and websites offer a wealth of information about what to expect during pregnancy, labor and delivery, and the first weeks and months with your newborn. Still, there’s no substitute for the trusted expertise of childbirth educators and the first-hand advice of other moms who’ve been through the experience.

Our parent education classes are available at all our maternity hospitals. They are led by experts who give you the knowledge and skills to help you feel confident during your pregnancy journey. 

Learn more about our parent education classes

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Find a maternity hospital near you

You can find comprehensive prenatal and maternity care at our many locations in North and Central Texas. Having access to our entire network of care centers also connects you to specialized care, whether you need maternal-fetal medicine or your baby needs to spend time in a neonatal intensive care unit. We’re here to help you from the moment you learn you’re pregnant to celebrating the arrival of your new baby.

Maternity hospital tours

Choosing where to deliver your baby is as important as choosing your OBGYN and your baby's pediatrician. Tours are included in some of our parent education classes.

You're welcome to tour any Baylor Scott & White maternity hospital near you. These in-person, guided tours allow you to learn what to expect during labor and delivery, see the amenities available to you and your family during your stay, and ask any questions. It's a chance to familiarize yourself with the environment, which can help reduce anxiety on the day of delivery. 

In addition to learning what each hospital offers, maternity tours can give you an idea of how long it takes to get to the hospital from your house, which route is easiest and where to park and enter.

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Virtual Postpartum Care

Postpartum care doesn't stop when you leave the hospital. With the Virtual Postpartum Care program, you'll have access to the support you need—all from the comfort of your home.

  • Real-time guidance from healthcare providers
  • Access to a nurse care advocate
  • Resources from specialists, including lactation consultants and pelvic floor therapists

Connect with postpartum specialists

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