Best Care for Baby & Mom
Although pregnancy can be one of the most exciting times of your life, it can also be challenging. University of Utah Women's Health Services sets the standard for high-quality pregnancy care for you and your baby.
Midwife, Primary Care, & Family Medicine Services
Need a midwife? Visit the Birthcare Healthcare program. Would you like a primary care provider's advice? Family medicine doctors also practice obstetrics.
We also specialize in high-risk pregnancy. Learn more about the services we can offer you and your family.
Specialties & Services
- Baby Friendly: Breastfeeding Program
- Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinic (EPAC)
- High-Risk Pregnancy
- Labor & Delivery
- Lactation Services
- Maternal Fetal Diagnostics & Genetic Counseling
- Midwives (Midwifery)
- Mother's Milk Donation Center
- Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
- Perinatal Education
- Postpartum Care
- Postpartum Pelvic Floor Clinic
- Pregnancy After Loss Program
- Preterm Birth
- Stillbirth Center
- Virtual Prenatal Care
- Well-Woman Exam
Find an Obstetrics Provider or Midwife Near You
Resources & Programs for Parents-to-Be
Early Pregnancy Assessment Clinic
The first trimester can be an exciting, confusing, and overwhelming experience. Our Early Pregnancy Care team providers offer comprehensive, non-judgmental early pregnancy care.
Utah Pregnancy After Loss Program
The Utah Pregnancy After Loss Program is designed specifically to support families after a pregnancy loss, newborn death, or severely complicated pregnancy.
YoMingo®: Prenatal Education on the Go
U of U Health offers anytime, anywhere education for expectant mothers through YoMingo®, with all the tools and support you need at every stage of your pregnancy. Find information on prenatal care, labor & birth, postpartum, breastfeeding, and newborn care.
Perinatal Education
Childbearing is an exciting time of growth, change, and personal choices for you and your family. To help you prepare, we offer perinatal education on a variety of subjects related to your pregnancy.
Choosing a Hospital or Birthing Space
It's never too early to begin thinking about the birthing process (if those words can even begin to express the life-changing experience you are about to have). Here are some things to consider.