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CPM OB-GYN IS A PREMIER WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE PRACTICE.
WE HAVE TWO OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVEINIENCE IN NORCROSS AND CUMMING

Pregnancy is a pivotal and exciting time of your life, and the right medical care takes some of the weight off your shoulders so you can focus on the most important matters. At OBGYN CARE in Newport Beach and Irvine, California, compassionate providers Catalin Marinescu, MD, FACOG, and Kendra Baker, DO, offer exceptional prenatal and obstetric care every step of the way. At OBGYN CARE, the goal is to ensure a healthy pregnancy for you and your baby. From routine visits to high-risk pregnancies, OBGYN CARE has your best interests at heart. Call one of the offices or click the booking tool to schedule online.

It is our great privilege to bring new life in the world and share in your happiness. We have cared for the women of this community for over sixty-five years, and look forward to becoming the first to welcome the next generation in your family and in our area.

Preconception Counseling There are many ways that you can help create an environment for a healthy pregnancy and safe delivery even before you conceive. We recommend that you make an appointment for a preconception visit with your doctor before you attempt pregnancy to discuss your special circumstances and health care issues.

At this visit we typically discuss:

Nutrition, including foods to avoid, caffeine, and alcohol Exercise guidelines Screening for inherited diseases Vitamin and mineral supplements Travel considerations Tips on the right time to conceive.

Your doctor can also review your risk for conditions that may affect your pregnancy and you can receive any needed vaccinations. Women who are planning a pregnancy should take a daily multivitamin with at least 400 milligrams of folic acid.

This appointment is generally scheduled at 8-10 weeks of pregnancy, although this is individualized, depending on your pregnancy and medical history.

Prenatal visits are scheduled as appropriate for your pregnancy. The number of prenatal visits differs depending on your pregnancy. Generally, women are seen once a month at the beginning of the pregnancy, every two weeks in the middle, and once a week at the end. Certain tests are performed at certain times during the pregnancy and are summarized below. We keep you informed about what tests are planned and what is involved with each visit.

Gestational Age (in weeks)



Test/Procedure 8 to 10
First visit, pregnancy dating, and appropriate lab tests.

11 to 13
First Trimester screen: Ultrasound for nuchal translucency and blood tests.

15 to 17
Extended AFP screen “Quad Screen” or amniocentesis, if desired/applicable.

18 to 22
Ultrasound

26 to 28
Glucose Tolerance test

35 to 37
Culture for group B strep.


Low risk
uncomplicated pregnancies require fewer visits to care for a healthy baby and mother.

Higher risk pregnancies require more visits.
Your primary care doctor will recommend a schedule that is right for you. Our nurse practitioners are an important part of our team and will provide some of your care in conjunction with your doctor. They provide prenatal and gynecological care as well as patient education. In addition to their medical knowledge, take advantage of their expertise in preparation for delivery, breastfeeding, diet and exercise.

Obstetrical Ultrasound
Typically an initial ultrasound is performed between 8-12 weeks gestation to confirm intrauterine pregnancy and fetal heart motion, to check for fetal size and dates during pregnancy and again at about 20 weeks to review the fetal anatomy. Additional ultrasounds may be performed later in pregnancy to evaluate for fetal position and fetal size, amniotic fluid, and other indications. We have 3D ultrasound capabilities and provide a low-cost package that can be purchased.

Prenatal Testing
All women are offered the state of California's non-invasive screen for chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome. This screen typically consists of a blood test done between 10 and 13 weeks of pregnancy and an ultrasound performed between 11 and 13 weeks of pregnancy. Women who will be age 35 or older at the time of delivery and women who have a history of chromosomal conditions in their family are offered additional highly sensitive testing to detect fetal DNA in the mom's bloodstream.

Screening for Genetic Conditions
Your provider will offer you screening to see if you carry any genetic conditions that could affect the health of your unborn baby. Screening may include tests for cystic fibrosis, clotting disorders, and other recessive conditions that affect many patient populations.

------- Our physicians are experienced in the care and delivery of the high-risk pregnancy. We work closely in consultation with the perinatologists at Valley Perinatal & Genetics Diagnostic Center Medical Group, Inc. and a Geneticist, in order to provide a full scope of counseling services. We have on-site antenatal testing including ultrasound, nonstress tests, biophysical profiles and laboratory capabilities in order to provide convenient, comprehensive care.

Permanent Contraception (Surgical)
Laparoscopic Tubal Ligation
Post-Partum Tubal Ligation
Delivery Services
Labor Induction
Normal Vaginal Delivery
C-section Delivery
V-Bac Delivery
Delivery Hospital
Our physicians have active privileges at the following hospitals. For information, please click link to be directed to The Labor & Delivery Suite.

St. Joseph's Hospital
Lodi Memorial Hospital
Doctor's Hospital of Manteca
Postpartum Care
Postpartum care is an important part of the transition to parenthood and our physicians and nurse practitioners provide a full scope of postpartum services. We address both the physical and emotional transitions, discuss exercise and nutrition considerations, and offer contraception counseling.

Postpartum Contraception
If you are not using a birth control method, it is possible to become pregnant very soon after having a baby. Using a birth control method in the weeks after you have a baby (the postpartum period) helps you avoid an unintended pregnancy.

Our Services
OBSTETRIC
The field of study concentrated on pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. As a medical specialty, obstetrics is combined with gynecology
GYNECOLOGY
The area of medicine that involves the treatment of women's diseases, especially those of the reproductive organs.
PRENATAL CARE
The provision of medical information such as maternal physiological and biological changes in pregnancy, also prenatal nutrition, which prevents potential health problems.
In House Procedures
VAGINAL BIOPSY
Removing a sample of the tissue from the affected area of the vagina. The doctor sends the sample to the laboratory where an expert examines it.
COLPOSCOPY
The procedure to closely examine your cervix, vagina and vulva for signs of disease.
BARTHOLIN CYST/ABSCESS
A Bartholin's cyst is a fluid-filled lump near the vaginal opening. It's rarely serious, but it can be infected.
LUD REMOVAL
Getting your IUD taken out is pretty quick and simple. A health care provider gently pulls on the string, and the IUD's arms fold up and it slips out.
CERVICAL POLYP REMOVAL
Polyps are abnormal growths that can form on the cervix, which is the narrow canal that extends from the uterus into the vagina.
Other Services
Weight Loss Management
Aesthetics / Jeuveau
Botox
Our Happy Moms
When I first knew that I got pregnant, I’ve panicked a little bit, to be honest. Luckily, my good friend Janine has referred me to this pregnancy center, setting me up for their medical exams and maternity courses.
M. Jhonson
Immediately upon knowing of my pregnancy, I’ve gotten incredibly nervous about all the risks and dangers that I might have been up to. Thank God I was able to cope with it after visiting this center’s group support events!
D. Carpenter
Thank you guys so much for everything! When we first came to your center, we were treated like family and that continued throughout the whole pregnancy and after. We had such a quick and smooth delivery and everything was so relaxing.
M. Jachson
Healthy Pregnancy
Folic Acid
Folic acid is a B vitamin that can help prevent major birth defects. Take a vitamin with 400 micrograms (mcg) of folic acid every day, before and during pregnancy.
Exercise, but don’t overdo it
Keep your mind and body healthy. Physical activity can help you feel good and give you extra energy. It also makes your heart, lungs and blood vessels strong and helps you stay fit.
Healthy Weight
Gaining an appropriate amount of weight during pregnancy helps your baby grow to a healthy size. But gaining too much or too little weight may lead to serious health problems for you and your baby.
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