In obstetrics, healthcare providers monitor the health of pregnant women and their
developing babies, offering prenatal care, conducting ultrasounds, and overseeing labor and
delivery. They also manage high-risk pregnancies and provide support for expectant
mothers throughout the birthing process. In gynecology, practitioners offer preventive care,
perform routine screenings such as Pap smears and mammograms, diagnose and treat
gynecological conditions, and provide family planning services, including contraception and
infertility treatments. With a compassionate and patient-centered approach, OB/GYN
specialists play a vital role in promoting women’s health and well-being across the lifespan.