Maternal Resources

Nature is What
We Nurture

Our team of specialized
doctors and midwives
help our patients
achieve successful vaginal
births 9 out of 10 times.

Nature is What We Nurture

Our team of specialized
doctors and midwives
help our patients
achieve successful vaginal
births 9 out of 10 times.

We’re going old school – the way nature intended.

Maternal Resources is an intimate, integrated approach to pregnancy, childbirth, and women’s health. Our team is dedicated to providing women with best practices and the most up-to-date obstetrical care in New Jersey, coupled with the warmth, honesty, and support to help women achieve their goal of natural childbirth.

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EXCELLENCE IN PERSONALIZED WELLNESS & BIRTH

Why Maternal Resources?

Our sole aim is to restore the intimacy, care, warmth, and personalization during the course of one of life’s most defining and beautiful moments. We bring together the best of modern medicine and the time-honored tradition of midwifery to provide our patients with the best possible outcomes and experiences.

85%

Our Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) success rate exceeds the 60%-80% national average.

92%

Successful vaginal delivery rates for women in labor or who have been induced.

75%

Success rate for vaginal twin births.

80%

Successful outcomes for vaginal births following two C-sections (VBAC-2).

Experts Specializing in High-risk Obstetrics

OUR DOCTORS

Whether this is your first pregnancy, you have been pregnant before and have had complications, or you are concerned and looking for specialized pregnancy care, we’re here for you. From conception to pregnancy to prenatal care and delivery, Maternal Resources can answer all your questions, mitigate the risks of complications, and make your experience physically, emotionally, and mentally more comfortable. When you and your baby are safe, you are most comfortable and you have the highest probability of a safe delivery.

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