Comprehensive Maternity Care, Every Step of the Way

From your first prenatal visit to postpartum support, we’re here for every stage of your journey.

Specialized Care for Every Step of Your Journey

With over 17 years of experience, Matrizen is dedicated to providing personalized maternity care tailored to every stage of your pregnancy.

Labor & Delivery

Safe and comfortable birthing experience.

Prenatal Care

Regular check-ups, screenings, and ultrasounds.

Breastfeeding Support

Guidance from lactation consultants.

Newborn Care Guidance

health check-ups to support new parents in the early days.

Nutritional Counseling

Personalized nutrition plans to support a healthy pregnancy and postpartum recovery.

Postpartum Care

Ongoing recovery support for mothers, including physical recovery and mental health.

Your Pregnancy Journey, A Complete Guide

First Trimester (0-12 Weeks)

What to Expect: Hormonal changes, morning sickness, fatigue. Important Milestones: First prenatal visit, early ultrasound.

Second Trimester (13-27 Weeks)

What to Expect: Increased energy, baby movement, belly growth. Important Milestones: Anatomy scan, glucose screening.

Third Trimester (28-40 Weeks)

What to Expect: Frequent doctor visits, preparation for labor. Important Milestones: Birth plan finalization.

Labor and Delivery

What to Expect: Signs of labor, stages of labor, delivery methods. Tips: Understand your pain relief options and follow your birth plan

Postpartum Recovery

What to Expect: Physical recovery, breastfeeding, emotional changes. Tips: Schedule postnatal check-ups and bond with your baby.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I schedule my first prenatal visit?
It’s best to schedule your first prenatal visit as soon as you know you’re pregnant, ideally around 6-8 weeks.
Yes, we offer various delivery options, including natural birth, C-section, and other personalized methods. Your doctor will guide you in making the best decision for you and your baby’s health.
It’s recommended to pack essentials like a change of clothes, toiletries, your birth plan, comfortable pillows, and items for the baby such as clothes, diapers, and a car seat for the journey home.
Morning sickness can often be managed by eating smaller, frequent meals, staying hydrated, and avoiding strong odors. Ginger or certain medications prescribed by your doctor can also provide relief.
Yes, we offer various pain relief options including epidurals, nitrous oxide, and natural pain management techniques. Your care team will help you choose the best option based on your preferences and medical needs.
If you experience symptoms such as severe cramping, heavy bleeding, or a sudden lack of fetal movement, contact your doctor immediately. It’s important to monitor your body and get help if something feels off.