Arbor ObGyn updated their business hours.
Due to predicted worsening weather conditions, we will be closing at 11:30 am today. If you have an afternoon appointment, please call us so that we can get you scheduled into a different appointment.
Our phones lines are now working again so anyone who needs to should be able to get through to our answering service tonight. We will be open tomorrow (hopefully with the phones still working).
We are very sorry for all the confusing messages that went out to our patients earlier today. We were trying to notify everyone that the phone lines were down but that in the event of labor or an emergency, that the hospital would still be able to contact us via cell phone. Unfortunately, a cancellation message was accidentally sent out. Hopefully everyone has now received a message saying that it was an error and that their appointment is not cancelled. We are sorry for the error.
Unfortunately, our phones at the office are not working. We have contacted Comcast and they are trying to resolve the problem. You can still contact us via the patient portal if it is not urgent. If you have a true emergency that can not wait or think you are in labor please proceed to Northside Hospital. They will be able to reach the providors via cell phones or pagers.
Welcome to puberty. Prepare for a large amount of eye rolling, emotional outbursts and thoughts of running away - and that is just the parents:) Puberty can be a confusing and challenging time for both moms and daughters. If your daughter is approaching the age where you think you should have "the talk" but do not know where to start here is a link to "cool mom picks" for books that can help you and your daughter prepare for the upcoming changes http://coolmompicks.com/blog/2016/09/10/books-about-puberty-girls/
Unfortunately, for many pregnant women, morning sickness is not MORNING sickness, it is all day nausea, vomiting, fatigue and feeling horrible. A majority of pregnant women experience some degree of morning sickness. The severity varies from one person to another and even from one pregnancy to another in the same person. If you are suffering with morning sickness, let your provider know so that can work with you on a plan to try and get the symptoms under control. Learn more about what can be done at
https://www.medpagetoday.com/resource-centers/focus-on-womens-health/ameliorating-emesis-nausea-during-pregnancy/830?xid=nl_mpt_DHE_2017-12-05&eun=g1015311d0r&pop=0&ba=1&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Headlines%202017-12-05&utm_term=Daily%20Headlines%20-%20Active%20User%20-%20180%20days