Los Robles Hospital and
The Pump Station and Nurtury™ present
ASK THE OBSTETRICIAN
ASK THE OBSTETRICIAN
Are you pregnant or planning a pregnancy?
If so, don’t miss this chance for you and your partner
to ask three local Obstetricians anything you wish.
Your questions will guide the discussion.
If so, don’t miss this chance for you and your partner
to ask three local Obstetricians anything you wish.
Your questions will guide the discussion.
Westlake Village: January 25th, 2012 from 6:30pm - 8:00pm
- Dr. Troy Williams
- Dr. Cheryl Geer
- Dr. Gladys Negron
- Are there special tests I should have before becoming pregnant? During my pregnancy?
- What safety precautions should I consider while pregnant?
- Are there foods/activities I need to avoid before conceiving or while pregnant?
- Can I have a flu shot or whooping cough shot during my pregnancy?
- Is natural childbirth a possibility?
- Should I consider elective Cesarean rather than vaginal birth
- Can a woman safely attempt a vaginal birth after having a Cesarean?
- Is a birth doula something I should consider having?
Teaching in Westlake Village
As a Catholic OBGYN practicing in Westlake Village and performing deliveries at Los Robles Medical Center, Dr. Troy Williams has been a part of our community for the past 4 years. He has a 4th grader at St. Paschal Baylon and also a kindergardner. His wife of 11 years is also his Office Manager, Nurse Supervisor, and a Minister of Holy Communion. Dr. Williams is a volunteer at the Conejo Valley Women's Resource Center in T.O. and the Ventura County Crisis Pregnancy Center. His solo practice Obstetrics & Gynecology practice is state of the art and offers early morning, evening, and even Saturday morning office visits for working women. For more information please contact him at (818)597-9300 or at www.DrTroyWilliams.com
1 comments:
Choosing the best healthcare provider for prenatal care is about more than just talent. An obstetrician needs to believe in some or all of the choices parents make along the way or at least support the choices of expecting parents. Obstetrician Boca Raton
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