Working Effectively With Your Maternal-Fetal Medicine Team: A Practical Guide for High-Risk Pregnancy Patients

Build practical skills for navigating MFM appointments, interpreting monitoring results, communicating symptoms, and coordinating care across your obstetric team.

⏱ 44 min 📚 4 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Being referred to a Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist means your pregnancy has been identified as requiring closer surveillance or specialist input. Making the most of that specialist care requires knowing how to prepare for appointments, what information to bring, how to communicate new symptoms clearly, and how to keep your care team coordinated when more than one provider is involved. By the end of this course you will be able to prepare a structured medical history summary for your first MFM appointment, formulate specific questions about your diagnosis or condition, interpret common monitoring results such as non-stress test findings and biophysical profile scores at a basic level, recognize and report warning signs that require prompt contact with your care team, and maintain a personal care coordination record across multiple providers. What you will learn: - First MFM appointment preparation checklist: medical records, medication list, symptom history, and questions - Communicating your symptoms clearly: a structured format for describing onset, severity, duration, and associated factors - Understanding non-stress test results: what reactive and non-reactive mean and why your provider orders the test - Biophysical profile scoring: the five components and what the score indicates about fetal well-being - Doppler ultrasound findings: what umbilical artery resistance means and how it is used in monitoring decisions - Warning sign recognition checklist: symptoms that require prompt contact versus symptoms to note for the next appointment - Care coordination record template: tracking appointments, test results, recommendations, and pending referrals across providers - Asking about your monitoring plan: questions to clarify frequency, thresholds for escalation, and what will trigger a change in management Each module provides a worked example — a patient with gestational hypertension and a patient with a fetal growth concern — showing how the preparation or communication skill applies in a realistic scenario. Checklists and templates are structured for practical use alongside your actual appointments. Reflection prompts help you adapt each tool to your specific diagnosis. This course is designed for individuals currently receiving or about to begin MFM specialist care during a high-risk pregnancy. Suitable for those who are new to specialist pregnancy care. No prior medical knowledge is required. This course is informational and educational; it does not substitute for guidance from your licensed obstetric and MFM care team.

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  • Short & focused
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