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Nanette O. Lashay, MD 

Your Pregnancy & Childbirth

www.kp.org/pregnancy:Our featured health topic on pregnancy and newborn care brings together a wealth of online resources and tools—all collected in one convenient place. Here you'll learn how to prepare for pregnancy, what to expect during pregnancy and childbirth, how to care for your new baby, and much more.

Nurse Midwife Explore the Kaiser Permanente Redwood City Midwifery Program.

Prenatal Questionnaire

Virtual Labor and Delivery:We are happy to offer you high-quality care that provides a healthy beginning to your growing family. This tour has been created to show you our hospital services and facilities available for your childbirth journey.

Prenatal Testing: Screening & Diagnosis:Most pregnancies end with the birth of a healthy baby. However, every pregnant woman has a small chance of having a baby with a birth defect. Prenatal testing can find some of these birth defects before a baby is born. Prenatal tests do not detect all birth defects or all types of mental retardation, nor do they detect most health problems.

Smoking - Call It Quits!:Kaiser Permanente cares about your health. Quitting tobacco is the number one way to improve your health and prevent illness. Even if you have tried to quit before and gone back to smoking, don’t give up! The more you try, the more likely it is you will quit for good.

 


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