H1N1 (swine flu) Vaccine Availabilty

We are registered providers for the H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine and it is absolutely recommended for all pregnant women. Call the office after October to check and see if the vaccine is available.

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Tarzana Providence has a new Blue Cross Contract!

I am pleased to announce that on July 31,2009, Providence Tarzana Medical Center reached a new agreement with Anthem Blue Cross. This new contract applies to Blue Cross HMO and PPO products and takes effect July 3 1,2009.

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BRAC Analysis

BRAC Analysis

Your mother or grandmother. Your sister or daughter. Your father's sister, niece, or other women from your father's side of the family. If you or your close relatives have a history of breast or ovarian cancer, there may be an inherited risk that runs in your family.

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We now provide Nova Sure

Our office now provides NovaSure. To find out more about NovaSure
click here.

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Dr. Rebecca Lee Perlow was recently distinguished as a Patients” Choice Physician.

This honor reflects the difference she has made in people’s lives through the exceptionally high praise of her patients...

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Revlon Walk 2006

As of June 2006 our office has been on the forefront of cervical cancer prevention...

Revlon Walk 2006

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Follow the directions for use on the bottles of medicines listed.


Schedule of ideal Prenatal Care
Most of your visits with us will be quick and simple: they will require a urine sample, a blood pressure check, and your weight, measuring the baby's growth and listening to the baby's heart beat. We always want to know about how you feel and your concerns. There are certain appointments that are essential to excellent prenatal care; they are listed below with the estimated gestational age or weeks of pregnancy that they should occur in. Feel free to bring a list of questions if you have them.

Weeks of Gestation Events of Prenatal Care
8 to 9 weeks This should be your Initial Obstetrical Visit. Be prepared to give your medical, surgical, prior pregnancy and allergy history. Discuss your concerns but don't worry if you don't have any.

If you are over 35 and plan genetic counseling for CVS, amniocentesis, or triple marker screening and quadruple screening, discuss it now.

Expect a pelvic exam for Pap smear, gonorrhea culture, chlamydia culture, and evaluation of vaginal discharge.

Blood work; a complete blood count, blood type and Rh status, Hepatitis B surface antigen, syphilis test, toxoplasmosis, cytomegely virus, parvovirus, HIV, HSV 1&2 and thyroid. Urine specimen for urinalysis and culture will also be ordered. You may refuse certain portions of these exams, please ask.
8 to 11 weeks Transvaginal ultrasound to confirm your due date will done at your first visit.
18 to 19 weeks Abdominal ultrasound a.k.a. Fetal anatomic survey or level 2 sono, performed by a perinatologist. This evaluates the fetus for abnormalities of the brain, heart. stomach, kidneys, spine, bladder, extremities, placenta, amniotic fluid, placenta cord, and clues to chromosomal abnormalities. Yes, they also might be able to find out the sex; tell them if you don't want to know.

Blood work. To detect fetal chromosomal abnormalities. A single test tube of blood will be taken for triple marker screening; commonly called an MSAFP, this test is actually for alpha- fetoprotein (AFP), human chorionic gonadotropin (hcg), and estriol (uE3). This test is very date specific and must be done between 16 and 19 weeks, also this is the only time in pregnancy to have this test.
22 weeks Sign up for birthing classes as Tarzana Medical Center/Women's Resource Center.
Dates for all classes and all tour dates have been posted online through the website for Tarzana Medical Center. To use this information please do the following:
1.) Log onto www.encino-tarzana.com
2.) Click on the green tab labeled "Find an Event"
3.) Under "Select a Topic" arrow down to "Maternity Services"
4.) Click on "Search".
Please call as soon as possible to reserve your space in classes.
28 weeks Blood work. 1 hour PG, CBC and Thyroid re-screening.To screen for diabetes and anemia in pregnancy. Plan at least 1.5 hours for this appointment because you have to drink a sugar solution and draw blood one hour after you finish. This is a good time to talk about postpartum contraception.

If you want permanent sterilization, patients must sign this consent 30 days before they deliver.
32 weeks OB visits every two to three weeks. Be sure to register at Tarzana Medical Center as a patient.
35 weeks Group B strep culture (from vagina and rectum); sometimes blood work to check for anemia.
37 weeks OB visits once a week.

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