Cleveland Clinic Ob/Gyn & Women's Health Institute
23 episodes
2 weeks ago
For the final episode of the season, Courtney Stephenson, DO, and Marissa Coleridge, MS, CGC, break down everything you need to know about ultrasound and genetic testing during pregnancy. Whether you're expecting, planning for pregnancy, or simply want to understand these important screening tools, this episode offers expert insights into how ultrasounds and genetic tests work, what they can detect, and how they help ensure healthy outcomes for you and your baby.
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For the final episode of the season, Courtney Stephenson, DO, and Marissa Coleridge, MS, CGC, break down everything you need to know about ultrasound and genetic testing during pregnancy. Whether you're expecting, planning for pregnancy, or simply want to understand these important screening tools, this episode offers expert insights into how ultrasounds and genetic tests work, what they can detect, and how they help ensure healthy outcomes for you and your baby.
On this episode Kathryn Goebel, MD, Tammy Parker, MD, and host, Erica Newlin, MD, share their expertise on navigating the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. In this discussion, our guests break down common concerns expectant mothers face during these crucial months and help distinguish between normal pregnancy changes and warning signs that require medical attention.
Ob/Gyn Time
For the final episode of the season, Courtney Stephenson, DO, and Marissa Coleridge, MS, CGC, break down everything you need to know about ultrasound and genetic testing during pregnancy. Whether you're expecting, planning for pregnancy, or simply want to understand these important screening tools, this episode offers expert insights into how ultrasounds and genetic tests work, what they can detect, and how they help ensure healthy outcomes for you and your baby.