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Your healthy, happy

baby journey starts here.

Your Appointment Schedule

We look forward to giving you the care and support you need.

Here, you’ll find useful tips, advice, and “need to knows” for every step of your pregnancy and beyond — from a positive pregnancy test to delivery day to life with your little one.

Whether you’re expecting your first child or fifth, every experience is unique and special. We’re here to help you and your baby thrive every step of the way.

Trimesters 1, 2, 3

Important Numbers

Appointments &
24/7 Nurse Advice
404-365-0966

Maternity Advice Line more info
404-760-3546

Kaiser Permanente
Lactation Line
770-496-3409

Pregnant woman

All about you and your baby

We’ll be seeing a lot of each other over the next few months! Find out what to expect from our team and along your journey — from your first trimester to your postpartum care.

Your Health

Labor, delivery, birth, and postpartum

How will you know you’re in labor? How will you manage your pain? How will life with your new baby look after birth? Explore your delivery options and learn more here.

Labor & Birth
Giving Birth

Resources

Creating a Birth Plan

Consider your options to pre-plan for your big day.

Your New Baby Checklist

Keep track of what you have and what you need.

Enrolling Your Baby in Kaiser Permanente

Learn how to select a health plan for your bundle of joy.

Choosing a Pediatrician

Pick a doctor for your newest family member.

Feeding and Diapering Log

Keep this handy to chart your baby’s schedule.

Pregnancy & Newborn Care Classes

Explore classes to care for yourself and baby.

Breastfeeding

Caring for your baby

Breastfeeding, bottle-feeding, or both? Explore your options to make the best start caring for your baby comfortably and successfully.

Baby Care

Locations

From prenatal care to delivery, we’ve got you covered — at locations convenient for you.

Locations
Gwinnett Comprehensive Medical Center

How to reach us

Need to make an appointment with your care provider? Feeling something unusual or like you’re going into labor? Want advice about breastfeeding? We’re here for your call.

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