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An ultrasound at around 22 weeks revealed Che’tyra Lewis was having a boy. It also showed something else: Her cervix looked short, which increases the risk of pregnancy loss, preterm labor and premature birth

“MetroHealth didn’t just take me on as a patient, they cared for me as a human being”

Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialty Clinics

MetroHealth offers several specialized clinics and programs to address specific concerns during pregnancy.

To make an appointment regarding high-risk pregnancy issues, call the Maternal-Fetal Medicine department at 216-778-4444.