Pregnancy-Related Services

Our compassionate team offers comprehensive prenatal healthcare services, including:

  • Pregnancy testing and counseling
  • Initial pregnancy evaluation and full prenatal care
  • Prenatal screening for fetal genetic syndromes
  • In-office obstetric ultrasound and fetal non-stress tests
  • Vaginal delivery
  • Cesarean delivery surgical assist
  • Postpartum care, including support for pelvic floor therapy


Some providers also offer fertility care like initial infertility testing and referrals, laboratory requests for sperm analysis and intrauterine insemination.

Partners for Your Whole Pregnancy

From your first appointment after a positive pregnancy test to anatomy scans in your second trimester to preparing for labor and delivery in your third, we are ready to help you prepare for your new baby at every step and exciting moment. We also offer specialized pregnancy care programs that are available for you at every stage of your pregnancy.

The California Black Infant Health (BIH) Program

The California Black Infant Health (BIH) Program works to connect you with vital care and support to promote a healthy pregnancy and postpartum. This free program is open to Black women who are pregnant or newly postpartum.

 

Specialty Services

Pregnancy can be an exciting time — and one that comes with many new feelings and needs. That’s why your team at El Camino Health brings a full set of specialty services made for expectant parents like you.


High-Risk Pregnancy Care

If you’ve been told your pregnancy is high-risk, El Camino Health’s maternal-fetal medicine specialists are part of your team. We’re on call to provide 24/7 care and guidance to help you have a safe and healthy pregnancy, birth and beyond. Our El Camino Health/Stanford Children's Health Perinatal Diagnostic Center, located on our Mountain View campus, offers a wide range of services and support for high-risk pregnancies.

Learn More About High-Risk Pregnancy Care


Mental Health Support

When you are pregnant, your well-being matters, and you deserve to feel well mentally, emotionally and physically. Still, you may start to experience some mood disorders during pregnancy as your body and life begin to change. If you feel like you’re struggling, you are not alone. Let your care team know right away – we are here to help.

Learn More About Mental Health During and After Pregnancy

Your Care Team

Finding the right care team — one you feel at ease with during your pregnancy — is so important for making your experience a special one. Your obstetrician (OB/GYN) or certified nurse-midwife leads your care with your needs and preferences in mind.

These providers work closely with specialized nurses, lactation consultants, neonatologists, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, sonographers and pediatricians committed to your well-being, safety and comfort.