Pregnancy care at OpenMed Warsaw
At OpenMed Warsaw we offer private pregnancy care from the first weeks of pregnancy all the way through to delivery. We look after patients with physiological pregnancies as well as those that require closer monitoring, including pregnancies after IVF or high-risk pregnancies.
During visits, the lead doctor monitors the health of the mother and baby, discusses test results, plans further check-ups and advises when additional diagnostics or a perinatology consultation are worth considering.
Who do we help?
We help women who:
- are looking for private pregnancy care in Warsaw,
- want to monitor the course of their pregnancy regularly,
- need a lead doctor from the very beginning of pregnancy,
- are after IVF and want their pregnancy supervised continuously,
- have a high-risk pregnancy or require more frequent visits,
- need clear guidance on tests and the next stages of pregnancy.
Doctors providing pregnancy care in Warsaw
Meet the OpenMed Warsaw doctors who provide private pregnancy care, from the first weeks through to delivery. During visits, the doctor monitors the course of pregnancy, discusses test results, plans further check-ups and tailors recommendations to the patient’s situation.
At OpenMed we look after physiological pregnancies, pregnancies after IVF and pregnancies that require closer monitoring, including high-risk pregnancies. If needed, the patient can be referred for a perinatology consultation.
Why choose OpenMed?
Pregnancy care at OpenMed Warsaw is based on continuous monitoring, calm communication and an individual approach to every patient. The lead doctor discusses test results, explains the next stages of care and helps plan visits so that the patient knows what is happening at every step of the pregnancy. We provide care for physiological pregnancies as well as pregnancies after IVF and those requiring closer supervision.
- we provide private pregnancy care in Warsaw from the first weeks until delivery,
- we ensure regular visits and a detailed review of test results,
- we tailor recommendations to the course of pregnancy, the patient’s age and medical history,
- we look after pregnancies after IVF and pregnancies with risk factors,
- when indicated, we refer the patient for additional diagnostics or a perinatology consultation,
- we focus on clear explanations, a calm atmosphere and a sense of safety during visits.
Pregnancy care in Warsaw - care tailored to the patient
Every pregnancy can progress differently, which is why the care plan should be tailored to the patient’s health situation. At OpenMed, the lead doctor takes into account, among other things, test results, previous illnesses, current medication, the history of previous pregnancies, IVF pregnancies and risk factors that may require more frequent monitoring. Thanks to this, the patient receives specific recommendations and knows when to come in for the next visit.
How to prepare for the first pregnancy visit?
It is worth bringing existing medical records, test results, information about current medications and supplements, and the date of your last menstrual period to the first visit. If the pregnancy is after IVF, documentation from infertility treatment will also be helpful. During the visit, the doctor takes the medical history, discusses the patient’s health, reviews any available results and sets the next steps for pregnancy care.
What does private pregnancy care look like?
Private pregnancy care involves regular monitoring of the patient’s health and the development of the pregnancy by the lead doctor. During visits, test results, current wellbeing, symptoms that require attention and the next stages of care are discussed. The doctor sets the test plan, determines the dates of the next visits and tailors recommendations to the course of the pregnancy, the patient’s age, medical history and any risk factors.
When should you book the first pregnancy visit?
It is worth booking the first visit after a positive pregnancy test, especially if you want your pregnancy to be supervised by a doctor from the very beginning. An earlier consultation is also important if the pregnancy is after IVF, if there were previous miscarriages, chronic illnesses, ongoing medication, or if any worrying symptoms appear. During the first visit, the doctor takes the medical history, reviews any existing results and plans further steps.
Scope of care provided by the lead pregnancy doctor
The lead doctor watches over the course of pregnancy and helps the patient move through each stage in an organised way. The care includes, among other things, a medical interview, gynaecological examination, review of test results, referrals for laboratory tests, supervision of medication and supplementation, and a discussion of recommendations for daily life during pregnancy. When indicated, the doctor may recommend additional diagnostics or a specialist consultation.
Pregnancy care after IVF
Pregnancy care after IVF often requires a particularly attentive approach, especially when fertility treatment was long or the patient has additional risk factors. The lead doctor reviews previous documentation, analyses test results and sets an individual visit plan. Regular monitoring makes it possible to follow the course of the pregnancy, respond to worrying symptoms and tailor recommendations to the patient’s health situation.
High-risk pregnancy care
A high-risk pregnancy requires more frequent and detailed medical monitoring. It may concern, for example, patients with hypertension, diabetes, thyroid conditions, autoimmune diseases, multiple pregnancies, previous miscarriages or abnormal test results. In such cases, the lead doctor plans care individually, taking into account the patient’s health, the course of the pregnancy and the need for consultations with other specialists.
When is a perinatology consultation needed?
A perinatology consultation may be recommended when a pregnancy requires a broader specialist assessment. This applies, for example, to high-risk pregnancies, ambiguous test results, chronic conditions in the patient, a complicated obstetric history or suspicion of abnormalities in the course of the pregnancy. The decision about such a consultation is made by the lead doctor, guided by the safety of the patient and the baby.
What tests are performed during pregnancy?
While leading the pregnancy, the doctor orders tests appropriate to the stage of the pregnancy and the patient’s health situation. They most often include, among others, blood tests, a general urine test, blood group determination, glucose monitoring, screening for selected infections and other tests resulting from current guidelines and individual indications. Results are discussed during visits and the doctor uses them to plan further care.
Pregnancy care - price
The price of pregnancy care depends on the number of visits, the scope of ordered tests and individual medical indications. Care for a physiological pregnancy may look different than for a pregnancy after IVF, a high-risk pregnancy or one that requires additional consultations. Current visit and test costs can be checked in the clinic price list or obtained at the reception.
Pregnancy care in Warsaw - informed care from the first weeks
Well-planned pregnancy care helps the patient go through each stage of pregnancy with more peace of mind and a greater sense of control. Regular visits with the lead doctor make it possible to monitor the course of pregnancy, discuss test results, respond to worrying symptoms and adjust recommendations to the patient’s current health situation.
Pregnancy care Warsaw - FAQ
It is best to see a doctor after a positive pregnancy test, in order to confirm the pregnancy, discuss the patient’s health and plan further check-ups. An earlier consultation is particularly important after IVF, after previous miscarriages, in cases of chronic conditions or when taking long-term medication.
The frequency of visits depends on the stage and course of pregnancy. In a physiological pregnancy, check-ups follow the doctor’s recommendations, while a high-risk pregnancy, a pregnancy after IVF or abnormal test results may require more frequent visits.
The lead pregnancy doctor monitors the course of pregnancy, reviews test results, orders further check-ups and discusses recommendations regarding the patient’s health. When needed, they also refer the patient for additional diagnostics or a specialist consultation, such as perinatology.
Yes, the patient can also start pregnancy care once the pregnancy has already been confirmed and was previously led elsewhere. It is worth bringing existing medical records and test results to the visit so that the doctor can assess the course of pregnancy and plan further care.
Yes, at OpenMed we provide care for pregnancies after IVF. In such situations, the gynaecologist reviews the infertility treatment documentation, current test results and individual risk factors, and then sets a plan for further visits and check-ups.







