Multidisciplinary Obstetric Medicine Service (MOMS)
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The Health Care Needs of Reproductive-Age Women are Unique
If you are planning a pregnancy in your future, we know that your health will significantly impact the outcome of your pregnancy. In recent years, we have also learned that health complications that arise in pregnancy can impact your health later in life. That’s why we take a “whole picture” approach in caring for women in and around pregnancy. Our team of specialists offers comprehensive care for reproductive age women who are planning a pregnancy, pregnant, postpartum, or in between pregnancies.
Contact Multidisciplinary Obstetric Medicine Service
To learn more or schedule an appointment, please call us at 401-793-7410 or fax 401-793-7988.
We provide consultations for patients referred by obstetricians, midwives, gynecologists, internists and specialists or the patient may call us directly. Our specialists are experts in managing chronic maternal medical conditions, pregnancy-related complications and offer preconception counseling.
See Our Full Range of Services
We offer compassionate care for women before, during, and after pregnancy; and we are also happy to provide care between pregnancies.
Sleeping for Two
This is the first part of a research study being conducted at Brown University Health that screens and identifies pregnant women who may be experiencing sleep problems.
Maternal Fetal Medicine
The maternal fetal medicine program at the Women’s Medicine Collaborative provides specialized care for women with high-risk pregnancies.
Research and Clinical Trials
Learn more about the innovative pregnancy and gestation research and clinical trials currently being conducted at Brown University Health.
Pregnancy, Breastfeeding, Coronavirus and the COVID-19 vaccine (Updated June 2025)
Brown Health Medical Group Obstetrics and Gynecology
June 2, 2025
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding have many questions about the COVID-19 vaccines. Following are answers to some of the most common questions. Should I get a COVID-19 vaccine if I’m pregnant? Although the US Department...