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Published on: 1/1/2007
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Her obstetrician, Dr. William Simpson, referred her to Dr. Robert Stauffer, medical director of the Columbus Regional Maternal Fetal Medicine Center.
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Dr. Stauffer, who is also Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology at The Medical Center, is a board-certified perinatologist with extensive experience in his field.
Judith's Story
Zittrauer recalls, "I wasn't able to have an amniocentesis test, though.
Dr. Stauffer said the baby was moving too much, and it could be harmful.
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"Basically we are here to help people with any sort of problem that may complicate a mother's pregnancy," said Dr. Stauffer, mentioning age, poor obstetrical history, multiple pregnancies and medical problems such as diabetes or hypertension.
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Dr. Stauffer is supported by a staff of highly-trained nurse clinicians, including a full-time genetic counselor, registered nurses who are also registered medical sonographers and registered nurses with special certification in obstetrics.
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From the privacy of testing and In front of the new Columbus Regional Maternal Fetal Medicine Center on North Avenue near The Medical Center are Dr. Robert Stauffer, M.D., the Center's medical director and a staff of highly-trained nurse clinicians. diagnostic rooms to the private counseling areas, a mother's comfort and confidence at this stressful time in her life is at the heart of the Maternal Fetal Medicine Center.