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October 24, 2025
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Maternity care teams at Ascension Wisconsin are here for you. From OB-GYN care and pregnancy, to birthing and beyond.
There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to having a baby. And no one knows your body better than you do. Your preferences are important. That’s why the conversation between you and your OB-GYN, midwife and nurse navigator matters.
Your care team at Ascension Wisconsin starts by listening to you. As you share your questions, concerns and expectations, we listen to understand you. We take this partnership seriously. And we want you to feel comfortable.
From the very beginning, we talk through the choices that are right for you and your baby. You’ll be supported by a team that will provide the care you need — from childbirth classes to breastfeeding support and more.
Pregnancy is a special time for you and your family. Your care team works together to provide specialized care before, during and after your delivery. Our commitment to providing exceptional care for high-risk pregnancies is demonstrated by treating many premature babies born as early as 21 weeks in our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). And if you need advanced care, we’ll connect you to the right specialists.
Get the care you need at the following locations.
Ascension NE Wisconsin - St. Elizabeth Campus (Appleton, WI)
Ascension SE Wisconsin - St. Joseph Campus (Milwaukee, WI)
Ascension Columbia St. Mary's - Women's Medical Center (Milwaukee, WI)
Our newly renovated labor and delivery unit features expanded birth suites with spa-like amenities. Gifts to the Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Foundation supported the new Labor & Delivery unit and Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s – Women’s Medical Center community outreach programs.
Ascension All Saints Hospital (Racine, WI)
If you prefer to choose a midwife for your care, our certified nurse midwives work alongside your care team to provide:
For more specialized care, we have advanced technology to help treat all types of maternal-fetal and newborn conditions — from routine care to high-risk pregnancies. After your delivery, we can connect you and your baby with additional care, if needed.
Not everyone will need more care during their pregnancy, labor or delivery. But if you do, we’re ready to provide you and your baby with extra care. At some Ascension sites of care, our maternal-fetal medicine (MFM) specialists work with your OB-GYN to deliver care for high-risk pregnancies and other health concerns, including:
Your pregnancy and childbirth care team will also work with you to help manage your condition after delivery. For a high-risk pregnancy, our doctors and nurses specialize in managing health concerns at every stage.
At Ascension Wisconsin, we’re here to answer your questions and provide support throughout and after your pregnancy. During your first prenatal check-up, your OB-GYN or certified nurse midwife will tell you about support services and childbirth classes that are available to you. By taking childbirth classes, you can learn more about your birthing options and what to expect.
Choose one of the hospitals below to see what in-person tour and class options available:
If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, go directly to the ER or call 911.
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