Premier Obstetrics in the Sugar Land Area
If you are looking for an experienced obstetrician that can give you individualized pregnancy care…
Our Sugar Land based obstetrics providers will evaluate your specific needs by screening your health through targeted testing and pregnancy evaluations that will create a custom health care plan that is just for you.
Why Choose Sweetwater OB/GYN?
Our Sweetwater OB/GYN Associates’ obstetricians are certified, experienced and ready to assist you every step of the way through your pregnancy and any obstetric challenges that might come come along during your pregnancy time.
Every pregnancy is different so finding the right doctor that can understand your needs might be challenging in a multitude of obstetric options in the Sugar Land area. Our obstetricians have experience providing the right approach to different pregnancy situations.
Being pregnant can be overwhelming and having the right information can put you at ease. This is why Sweetwater OB GYN provides you with the simplest facts that will give you that peace of mind… so you can occupy your time with more fun things like putting together that crib with a million and one pieces!
Activities Generally Considered Safe During Pregnancy:
- Color your hair
- Paint with an open window
- Exercise- Ask for guidelines
- Lifting up to 20lbs
- Sexual intercourse
- Flying until 36 weeks of pregnancy
- Traveling more than 2 hours away until 36 weeks of pregnancy
- TB test
- Flu shot (after 13 weeks of pregnancy)
- Manicure/Pedicure
Nutrition:
- Attempt to eat a well balanced diet.
- Do not over eat sweets or carbs such as white rice, pasta, or breads.
- Small frequent meals with balanced protein, fat, and carbohydrates will keep blood sugar levels stable.
- Lemon drops and ginger can also help with nausea
- Do not eat swordfish, shark, mackerel, or tilefish
- 2 servings of fish such as salmon, catfish, and shrimp are acceptable and actually recommended
- Stay away from processed lunch meats and hot dogs unless heated
Get Comprehensive Care Designed For You
Call us today at 281-242-1400 for an appointment and experience comprehensive care designed just for you.
At Sweetwater OB GYN we have a very special place for our expectant mothers. We know how challenging each individual pregnancy can be, that’s why our main focus is the health and comfort of our patients. With individualized prenatal plans for each patient, our staff provides peace of mind so you can feel confident with your care.
For more information please use the following tabs where each trimester is explained and remember – if you have any other questions please call us at 281-242-1400. We would be happy to hear from you!
1st Trimester Of Your Pregnancy
At your first visit you will have a detailed intake with the provider. You will view and experience your ultrasound on our 30 inch high definition screen monitor and receive a keepsake picture of your baby.
- Color your hair
- Paint with an open window
- Exercise- Ask for guidelines
- Lifting up to 20lbs
- Sexual intercourse
- Flying until 36 weeks of pregnancy
- Traveling more than 2 hours away until 36 weeks of pregnancy
- TB test
- Flu shot (after 13 weeks of pregnancy)
- Manicure/Pedicure
- Attempt to eat a well balanced diet. Do not over eat sweets or carbs such as white rice, pasta, or breads. Small frequent meals with balanced protein, fat, and carbohydrates will keep blood sugar levels stable.
- Lemon drops and ginger can also help with nausea
- Do not eat swordfish, shark, mackerel, or tilefish
- 2 servings of fish such as salmon, catfish, and shrimp are acceptable and actually recommended
- Stay away from processed lunch meats and hot dogs unless heated
*Please refer to this list before calling the doctor’s office. Only call Doctor ON-CALL if it is a TRUE EMERGENCY.
**Our Physicians only have privileges at Oakbend Medical Center, Methodist Hospital Sugar Land, St Luke’s Sugar Land and Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital. All other facilities will not contact your physician.
SYMPTOM | MEDICATION(FOLLOW DIRECTIONS ON BOX.) |
Headache, Fever, Pain | Tylenol or Tylenol ES ONLY. *No Aspirin, Motrin, or Aleve. |
Stuffy Nose, Headaches | Actifed, Benadryl, Saline Nasal Drops, Tylenol, Claritin, Pseudoephedrine. |
Cough | Triaminic, Robitussin DM |
Sore Throat | Chloraseptic, Cepacol |
NOTE: | If you experience a sustained fever greater than 100.5 with any of the above symptoms, please call the office. |
Heartburn, Gas | Mylanta, Tums, Maalox, Pepcid AC, Zantac |
Constipation | Metamucil, Colace, Surfak, Citracel |
Diarrhea |
ImmodiumClear liquids for 24 hours
Call PCP for appointment. If diarrhea lasts 48 hours
Nausea, Vomiting Vitamin B6, Emmetrol, Clear liquids for 24 hours.
Call for appointment if it lasts 24 hours.
|
Painful Urination | Please call office |
2nd Trimester Of Your Pregnancy
Round Ligament Pain is common and normal in the 2nd trimester. It is usually experienced as short lasting sharp pains on the sides of the lower abdomen or groin. It is caused by the stretching ligament that supports the uterus as it grows. It is a normal condition.
- At the time when the baby is most active, set aside one hour per day, once a day. Most often the baby will be most active in the early evening, but if the baby is most active in the morning, afternoon or in the middle of the night, use this time when the activity is the greatest.
- Sit on the couch, bed or sofa, and wait for the baby to move. Note the time on your watch or a clock with the first movement.
- Count 10 separate movements.
- After the 10th movement note the time
- If less than one hour has passed, the chances that the baby is doing fine is excellent. Resume your normal activities.
- If it takes longer than one hour for the baby to move 10 times, then repeat steps 2-4 for one more hour. If it takes longer than one hour to feel 10 movements, call our office at this time.