Pregnancy and obstetrics

Empathetic support during a special time

Positive pregnancy news is a unique moment – full of joy, but sometimes also uncertainty. We stand by your side, accompany you through all phases of pregnancy and ensure that you feel safe and well looked after. From the first check-up to the birth, we will explain every step to you and take the time to answer your questions. Our goal: Your health and the well-being of your baby are our top priority. Regular check-ups are the basis for a healthy pregnancy. We carry out all examinations that are covered by health insurance – from blood pressure checks to ultrasound examinations. Every check-up gives you the assurance that everything is in order and offers the opportunity to clarify individual questions. Our laboratory tests ensure that potential risks are identified. Whether blood grouping, antibody screening tests or special examinations – we investigate every question with the utmost care so that you can concentrate fully on your pregnancy. Pregnant women over the age of 35 can benefit from special screening tests that are covered by health insurance. These include a nuchal fold measurement and an amniocentesis. These tests help to rule out possible risks and give you future confidence in the health of your baby. We can offer you even more security with extended examinations such as first trimester screening or Doppler ultrasound. These services are particularly helpful in ruling out possible risks – for a carefree and confident pregnancy.

Do you have questions about modern gynecology?

We take time for your concerns and explain everything you want to know - comprehensibly, sensitively and to the point. Trust in our experience and feel free to contact us!

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Frequently asked questions about pregnancy and obstetrics

When should I make my first appointment after a positive pregnancy test?

We recommend that you make your first appointment between the 6th and 8th week of pregnancy. At this time, we can confirm the pregnancy, check the baby’s heartbeat and give you important information for the next few weeks.