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Nurse-midwives at Mass General provide prenatal, labor and delivery, and postpartum care for patients who are not considered to have a "high-risk" pregnancy. To make an appointment with the Midwifery Service, contact the Obstetrics Program and request an appointment with a midwife.
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55 Fruit Street
Boston, MA
02114
Obstetrics appointments in BostonPhone: 617-724-2229
Angela Rostami, CNM, MSN, is a staff nurse-midwife in the Midwifery Division in the Department of OB/GYN at Mass General. She is interested in labor management and supporting breastfeeding and lactation. She sees patients on our inpatient units. Angela completed her midwifery education at Yale University and holds a BA from Colgate University.
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The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mass General has advanced the science and the quality of care for women since 1891.
We provide state-of-the-art, individualized care for women and their families before, during and after childbirth.
Midwives deliver 1/4 of the babies delivered at Mass General each year.
Mass General is the #1 Research Hospital in America and the only hospital to be recognized in all 16 specialties assessed by U.S. News & World Report.
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A medida que la vacuna esté disponible para las personas en todo EE.UU., hay muchas preguntas sobre la recepción de la misma durante el embarazo o la lactancia.
The Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is pleased to expand midwifery care for patients on the North Shore.
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A group led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) provides new insights that could help improve care for these women and their newborns and emphasizes the need for pregnant women to be considered in vaccine rollout plans.
Un grupo dirigido por investigadores de Mass General proporciona nuevos conocimientos que podrían ayudar a mejorar la atención médica de las mujeres embarazadas y sus recién nacidos y hace énfasis en la necesidad de que estas mujeres sean consideradas en los planes de lanzamiento de vacunas.