UAMS Women’s Center is Here For You
Obstetrics and gynecology care are made even better when you can get the specialty services you need all in one place. The UAMS Health Women’s Center offers a multitude of services including OB-GYN ultrasound, high-risk pregnancy all under one roof.
Schedule an AppointmentPrenatal Classes
We offer several prenatal classes to help you and your partner prepare for parenthood.
Sign Up For a ClassResources for Pregnancy
Pregnancy is an exciting time and knowing how to take care of your body during this time will benefit you and your baby.
Medications You Can Take During Pregnancy
Knowing which medications you can take and how much is important to keep you and your baby safe throughout the pregnancy.
Learn MoreCoping with Common Discomforts
Learn more about some of the physical symptoms of pregnancy.
Learn moreEntertainment Ultrasounds
UAMS has guidelines regarding the purpose ultrasounds. Learn more about our policy regarding ultrasounds.
Learn moreWhat to Expect When Having a Baby at UAMS Health
From where to park to calling your insurance company, we have helpful tips to help your delivery go smoothly.
Learn moreNutrition in Pregnancy
Eating right is important all the time but especially when your pregnant. Learn more about the right foods and amount to eat.
Learn moreResources for Childbirth
Childbirth is the last step to finally getting to hold your child. We have all the information to guide and inform you through this exciting and sometimes nerve wracking experience.
Benefits of Skin to Skin Contact
After giving birth one of the most memorable moments is getting to hold your baby for the first time. There are so many benefits of skin to skin contact.
Learn moreCord Blood Banking
Cord blood is blood from your umbilical cord and the placenta and the cells in cord blood can be used to make new blood cells and tissues.
Learn moreGolden Hour
The first hour after your baby’s birth is a very special time. At UAMS we think this special time should be for your baby to meet you for the first time while being held skin to skin with mom. Our goal is to let this first hour be all about you and your baby. We try not to interrupt or separate you, if at all possible during this time. Friends and family should wait to visit after this bonding time between mom, partner and baby.
Resources for Postpartum
Postpartum is often referred to as the fourth trimester and we are here for you even after you give birth.
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Protect your baby from Hepatitis B with the vaccine which can prevent liver disease causing mild illness lasting few weeks, or in serious cases, a lifetime.
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