ACOG Pregnancy

@ACOGPregnancy

All of the information you need about pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

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Joined April 2011

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 31

    If you’re pregnant or postpartum and have questions about , start with these FAQs from ACOG:

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  2. 22 hours ago

    How can you make the most of a telehealth visit with your ob-gyn? Start with these 10 tips from ACOG:

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  3. Retweeted
    Sep 8

    The Hear Her campaign features urgent maternal warning signs () developed by . These are signs and symptoms that should never be ignored during pregnancy or the year after delivery.

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  4. Aug 27

    It's National Immunization Awareness Month. Get the facts on vaccines during pregnancy. The flu and whooping cough (Tdap) shots protect you and your baby from serious illnesses.

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    Aug 18

    Pregnancy-related deaths can occur up to a year after a woman gives birth – but whenever they occur, most of these deaths are preventable. Learn the urgent warning signs for pregnancy-related complications. Together, we can help .

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  8. Jul 16

    Pregnant women should be treated for opioid use disorder with medication, behavioral therapy, and counseling. Read ACOG's FAQ on opioid use disorder and pregnancy:

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    Jul 1

    If you’re feeling ill or have health concerns, you might be able to “visit” your healthcare provider (HCP) from the comfort of your own home. Contact your HCP and ask if telehealth services are an option for you.

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    Jul 1

    can be a serious threat around the time of pregnancy. Learn the warning signs with this resource from :

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  11. Retweeted
    Jun 19

    Pregnant women exposed to high temperatures or air pollution are more likely to have premature, underweight or stillborn babies & African-American mothers & babies are harmed at a higher rate. , ACOG Chair of Telehealth co-authored the study:

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  12. May 22

    Preeclampsia is a serious blood pressure disorder that can affect all the organs in a pregnant woman's body. Learn the warning signs with ACOG's new infographic:

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    May 20

    is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. Learn when and how you should wash your hands to stay healthy: .

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  14. May 14

    This , get your health questions answered with ACOG’s evidence-based FAQs. COVID-19 questions top the list, and you’ll also find info on birth control, sexual health, preventive care, and more:

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  15. May 13

    Questions about COVID-19 and women’s health? ACOG has you covered. From pregnancy and breastfeeding to routine ob-gyn care and telehealth, get the facts straight from the experts in women’s health:

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  16. May 8

    ACOG is here to support all moms and moms-to-be, this Mother’s Day and every day. Anxiety about is normal, and ob-gyns are ready to help you navigate through this time. Start with ACOG’s guide for pregnant and breastfeeding women:

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  17. May 7

    🚨 Covered by for your pregnancy? If you were covered on or after 3/18/20, your coverage will continue during the emergency. Talk with your to make sure your health care needs are addressed, including those unrelated to pregnancy!

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    Apr 20

    Tune in today at 1pm EDT! ACOG Past President is leading a Facebook Live Q&A session w/ for expecting parents on ensuring safe delivery, protecting mental health & navigating the health care system during . Attend & share:

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  19. Retweeted
    Apr 13

    Experts are learning more every day about how affects pregnant patients & their fetuses. ACOG has updated patient FAQs on COVID-19, Pregnancy, and Breastfeeding with guidance on mental health, workplace concerns, visitor policies & more:

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    Apr 10

    Many mental health care providers are now offering phone- or web-based appointments. Your primary care provider is also a good place to start. For those with mental illnesses, be sure to continue your treatment regimens. To find help, visit

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  21. Apr 9

    How does affect pregnant women? Should pregnant women wear a mask? What should you do if you are breastfeeding? These questions and more answered in ACOG’s new patient resource:

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