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Labor and Delivery Center - Bend, OR

Bend Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors for Labor and Delivery

Type of Physician: Obstetrician-Gynecologist

What is a Obstetrician-Gynecologist?

A certification by the Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology; practitioners provide medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and associated disorders, to the extent that it distinguishes them from other physicians. This training enables them to serve as consultants to other physicians and as primary physicians for women.

Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology

Common Name: Ob/Gyn or Ob-Gyn

Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors in Bend *

Lauren J O'Sullivan DO
Lauren J O'Sullivan
1102 NE 4th St
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 389-0450

East Cascade Womens Group PC
Diana R Ackerman
2400 NE Neff Rd
STE STE A
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 389-3300

East Cascade Womens Group PC
Maryann Ahmed
2400 NE Neff Rd
STE STE A
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 389-3300

East Cascade Womens Group PC
Christopher Clark
2400 NE Neff Rd
STE STE A
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 389-3300

East Cascade Womens Group PC
Mary Jane Davis
2400 NE Neff Rd
STE STE A
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 389-3300

East Cascade Womens Group PC
James Howell
2400 NE Neff Rd
STE STE A
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 389-3300

East Cascade Womens Group PC
Michael Weeks
2400 NE Neff Rd
STE STE A
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 389-3300

Bend Memorial Clinic
Jane M Birschbach
1501 NE Medical Ctr Dr
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-4900

Bend Ob/Gyn
James M Carlson
2450 NE Mary Rose Pl
STE 220
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 385-8050

Bend Ob/Gyn
Marlene A Covey
2450 NE Mary Rose Pl
STE 220
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 385-8050

Bend Ob/Gyn
John A Murphy
2450 NE Mary Rose Pl
STE 220
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 385-8050

Bend Ob/Gyn
Peter E Palacio
2450 NE Mary Rose Pl
STE 220
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 385-8050

David Redwine MD
David Redwine
2190 NE Professional Ct
Bend, OR 97701
(541) 382-8622

Susan Gorman MD
Susan Gorman
1001 NW Canal Blvd
Redmond, OR 97756
(541) 504-7635

William Barstow MD
William Barstow
213 NW Larch Ave
STE A
Redmond, OR 97756
(541) 526-6635

Cascade Medical Group
Thomas Ernst
211 NW Larch Ave
Redmond, OR 97756
(541) 548-2164

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Labor and Delivery

Signs of Labor Introduction

The first question most women have is, Am I pregnant? The question that usually follows is, What's labor and delivery like? This information will help answer the most common questions about labor, especially if this is your first pregnancy.

Signs of Labor

Some women experience very distinct signs of labor, while others do not. No one knows what causes labor to start or when it will start, but several hormonal and physical changes may indicate the beginning of labor.

  • Lightening
  • Passing of the mucus plug
  • Contractions
  • Water breaking
  • Effacement and dilation of the cervix

Lightening During Labor

The process of your baby settling or lowering into your pelvis just before labor is called lightening. Lightening can occur a few weeks or a few hours before labor. Because the uterus rests on the bladder more after lightening, you may feel the need to urinate more frequently.

Passing of the Mucus Plug

The mucus plug accumulates at the cervix during pregnancy. When the cervix begins to open wider, the mucus is discharged into the vagina and may be clear, pink, or slightly bloody. Labor may begin soon after the mucus plug is discharged or one to two weeks later.

Labor Contractions

During contractions, the abdomen becomes hard. Between contractions, the uterus relaxes and the abdomen becomes soft. The way a contraction feels is different for each woman and may feel different from one pregnancy to the next. But, labor contractions usually cause discomfort or a dull ache in your back and lower abdomen, along with pressure in the pelvis. Contractions move in a wave-like motion from the top of the uterus to the bottom. Some women describe contractions as strong menstrual cramps. Unlike false labor contractions or Braxton Hicks contractions -- tr...

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The Nursery

  • Cradle, bassinet, or crib: If you choose to have your baby sleep in your room at night, a cradle or bassinet is a nice option for the first few months. When the baby gets bigger, you will need to get a crib. When choosing a crib, make sure it meets the latest safety standards and that there are no more than 2 3/8 inches between the slats.
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Emergency Contact for Bend

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Bend Hospitals *

St Charles Medical Center Bend
2500 NE Neff Rd
Bend, OR 97701
(541)382-4321

St Charles Medical Center Redmond
1253 N Canal Blvd
Redmond, OR 97756
(541)548-8131

Pioneer Memorial Hospital
1201 NE Elm St
Prineville, OR 97754
(541)447-6254

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