Obstetrics Services

A good way to start a healthy pregnancy is to see an OBGYN or obstetrician and learn the steps you can take to ensure you are in the best health possible before your baby’s birthday. Our Acacia obstetrics clinic in San Antonio offers comprehensive and compassionate care for women planning their pregnancies and beyond. We are always ready to care for you in every season of your life.

Comprehensive Care for New Beginnings in San Antonio

Pregnancy is often an exciting time in a woman’s life. Our Acacia clinics' dedicated obstetricians and midwives are committed to helping women have pregnancies that are as healthy as possible and deliveries as safe as possible.

Our obstetricians have the knowledge and experience to help women deal with every facet and challenge during pregnancy. We are committed to helping women have the pregnancy and birth experience they desire.

From confirming a pregnancy to post-partum care, the obstetricians and staff at our Acacia obstetrics clinic in San Antonio are here for you every step. Learn more about our comprehensive women’s and obstetrics services here.

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What Is Obstetrics?

Obstetrics is the branch of medicine specifically related to pregnant women's medical and surgical care, which may include:

  • Prenatal care
  • Labor and birth care
  • Annual gynecologic exams, including Pap smear and breast exam
  • Contraceptive counseling
  • Sexually transmitted disease treatment
  • Abnormal Pap test treatment, including colposcopy, cryosurgery and cone biopsy
  • Acute and chronic medical conditions, such as endometriosis
  • Infertility diagnosis and treatment
  • Menopause management

What Is an Obstetrician?

An obstetrician is a medical doctor specializing in a woman’s overall health during maternity, including pregnancy, labor, birth and postpartum. Much of an obstetrician’s education focuses on detecting and managing obstetrical and gynecological problems and surgical care. Most OBGYNs choose to practice both obstetrics and gynecology specialties.

In obstetrics, midwives handle most low-risk care and uncomplicated deliveries, while obstetricians deal with more complicated pregnancies and births and perform cesarean sections. Some of the advantages women with high-risk pregnancies can benefit from seeing an obstetrician include:

  • Specialized training to manage pregnancy complications, such as preeclampsia or placenta previa
  • Access to medical technology, such as ultrasound and genetic testing
  • Specialized surgical training if a cesarean birth becomes necessary

What Does an Obstetrician Do?

Aside from specializing in women’s medical and surgical care during maternity, many obstetricians practice in a private office, with or without a group of other physicians. In contrast, others choose to practice in a hospital or clinic setting. Experienced OBGYNs may also decide to maintain teaching positions at university hospitals.

What Happens at an Obstetrics Appointment?

What happens during an obstetrics visit depends on how far a woman is in her pregnancy. If you think you are pregnant or have confirmed your pregnancy with an at-home pregnancy test, schedule your first prenatal visit as soon as possible. Early and regular prenatal visits are essential to a healthy pregnancy and childbirth. Some of the things you can expect from your obstetrician or OBGYN on your first prenatal visit include the following:

  • Urine sample for infection and confirm your pregnancy
  • Tests for measuring blood pressure, weight and height
  • Calculate your due date based on your last menstrual cycle and an ultrasound exam
  • Ask about your family health and genetic history
  • Perform prenatal blood tests, including blood type and Rh (Rhesus) factor, blood count and test for hepatitis B, HIV, rubella and syphilis
  • A complete physical exam, including a pelvic exam and cultures for gonorrhea and chlamydia
  • A Pap test or test for human papillomavirus (HPV)
  • Order an ultrasound test, depending on the week of pregnancy
  • Genetic screening

Your first prenatal visit may be the longest during your pregnancy. Prepare ahead and allow plenty of time to make the most of your visit.

Schedule an Obstetrics Appointment

If you are expecting, experiencing pain or discomfort related to a gynecologic condition, have been recently diagnosed, or know someone who has, Baptist Medical Network is your destination for women's health services in San Antonio. We aim to help you achieve better health for life and all seasons. To learn more about our comprehensive portfolio of gynecologic and obstetric services and vast network of healthcare providers or schedule an appointment, call 888-417-4961 or find an OBGYN nearby here.

Insurances Accepted

We accept various medical insurance plans at our multiple locations in San Antonio, so you can get the care you need for your condition. For questions about your coverage, please get in touch with your insurance provider directly or visit our patient resources page for your billing and insurance questions. If you have specific questions regarding insurance coverage at any Baptist Medical Network location, call us at 210-606-9071.