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Odessa 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 Odessa *

Raymond Martinez MD
Raymond Martinez
540 W 5th St
STE 420
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 332-9168

Norman Harris MD
Norman Harris
617 N Tom Green Ave
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 337-2628

David Libson MD
David S Libson
421 E 7th St
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 333-2900

The Womens Center of the Permian Basin PA
John R Molland
601 N Tom Green Ave
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 334-7888

James Van Riper DO
James Van Riper
410 N Hancock Ave
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 337-4782

Charles A Lively MD
Charles A Lively
608 N Muskingum Ave
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 580-9168

Permian Womens Center
Raja Pill
405 N Tom Green Ave
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 580-9876

Kamal N Tolia MD
Kamal N Tolia
6005 Eastridge Rd
STE 110
Odessa, TX 79762
(432) 362-3626

Midland Womens Clinic
Ben Doke
4214 Anderson Hwy
STE STE 200
Midland, TX 79703
(432) 699-2370

Midland Womens Clinic
Mario M Gross
4214 Anderson Hwy
STE STE 200
Midland, TX 79703
(432) 699-2370

Midland Womens Clinic
Brady Locke
4214 Anderson Hwy
STE STE 200
Midland, TX 79703
(432) 699-2370

Midland Womens Clinic
Gary D Madden
4214 Anderson Hwy
STE STE 200
Midland, TX 79703
(432) 699-2370

West Texas Orthopaedic
John Dean
4304 Andrews Hwy
Midland, TX 79703
(432) 520-3020

James B Welsh MD
James B Welsh
4214 Andrews Hwy
STE 303
Midland, TX 79703
(432) 684-8700

Richard J Pietila MD
Richard J Pietila
2800 Big Spring Rd
Midland, TX 79701
(432) 620-9669

Somchai Chong MD
Somchai Chong
1502 N Ave K
Lamesa, TX 79331
(806) 872-3069

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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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Childbirth Class Options »

Childbirth class option facts

Like painting the nursery or stocking up on disposable diapers, attending childbirth classes is often part of a couple's preparation for a baby's arrival. Although such classes differ in their focus and philosophy, they typically provide education about labor, delivery, and postpartum issues along with non-medication methods of managing the pain of childbirth, such as relaxation, breathing, and imaging (natural childbirth).

Most expectant parents begin birthing classes when the mother is about seven months pregnant. Other classes begin early in pregnancy and focus on all the changes through pregnancy. Unless you know the type of class you want to take, you may want to spend some time checking out the options in your community and discuss the different options with your doctor.

The most common methods in the U.S. are the Lamaze technique and Bradley method. Following are the basics on these and other techni...

Emergency Contact for Odessa

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Odessa Hospitals *

Medical Center Hospital Odessa
500 W 4th St
Odessa, TX 79761
(432)640-4000

Regency Hospital of Odessa
500 W 4th St
Odessa, TX 79761
(432)552-4000

Odessa Regional Medical Center West Campus
520 E 6th St
Odessa, TX 79761
(432)582-8000

Odessa Regional Medical Center East Campus
515 N Adams Ave
Odessa, TX 79761
(432)582-8002

HEALTHSOUTH Midland Rehabilitation Hospital
1800 Heritage Blvd
Midland, TX 79707
(432)520-1600

Midland Memorial Hospital West Campus
4214 Andrews Hwy
Midland, TX 79703
(432)522-2273

Midland Memorial Hospital
2200 W Illinois Ave
Midland, TX 79701
(432)685-1111

Desert Springs Medical Center
3300 S FM 1788
Midland, TX 79706
(432)563-1200

Crane Memorial Hospital
1310 S Alford St
Crane, TX 79731
(432)558-3555

Martin County Hospital District
610 N St Peter St
Stanton, TX 79782
(432)756-3345

Ward Memorial Hospital
406 S Gary St
Monahans, TX 79756
(432)943-2511

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