Intermountain Medical Center

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Pregnancy and Baby

This department offers

  • Maternal fetal medicine (MFM)
  • Midwifery
  • Neonatology
  • Newborn care

Pregnancy can be an exciting—and anxious—nine months. You may wonder, “Am I doing everything I can to prepare for this baby?”

Chances are you’re doing everything you can to keep you and your little one healthy. Although, most pregnancies and birth experiences go smoothly, if complications come up, our medical team and neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are equipped to handle even the littlest of patients.

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Take a Virtual Tour of Labor & Delivery

Our goal is to provide families with a comprehensive and comfortable understanding of what to expect during the birth of their baby. In this video tour, you’ll get an inside look at our labor and delivery suites, including amenities and technology designed to make your experience as safe and comfortable as possible.

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Your pregnancy journey

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