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Pregnant women with COVID-19 can have severe illness and severe outcomes, including ICU admission, mechanical ventilation, and death.
That's why St. Luke’s OB/GYN providers recommend the COVID-19 vaccine for people who are pregnant, breastfeeding or trying to get pregnant. More than 139,000 pregnant women have enrolled in the V-Safe Pregnancy Registry. Data shows there is no risk of miscarriage associated with the vaccines.
COVID-19 vaccines do not cause infection; they do prevent severe illness from COVID-19, which is dangerous for a pregnant woman and her fetus. Maternal infection with the virus is associated with an increased risk of preterm delivery and stillbirth. Vaccinated mothers who are breastfeeding transmit antibodies that may help protect their newborns.
Clarence Blea, MD provides medical care for a broad range of problems encountered in pregnancy, such as twins, triplets, or more; diabetes; premature labor; and other special conditions occurring in pregnancy, including previous adverse outcomes. He has special interest in the care of under-served populations.
Bethany Coleman, APRN, WHNP-C is a board certified women’s health nurse practitioner specializing in high-risk pregnancy care. She has special interests in diabetes, hypertensive disorders, and mental health conditions during pregnancy and the postpartum period. She is committed to empowering her patients through education and shared decision-making throughout the course of their pregnancy care.
Bethany was raised in the Black Hills area of South Dakota. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Portland and her master’s degree from the University of Cincinnati. She is a member of the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health and the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, hiking, and traveling internationally with her husband.
Thomas Lee, MD, MBA provides medical care for a broad range of conditions encountered in pregnancy, such as multifetal pregnancies, diabetes, prior preterm delivery, hypertension, and preeclampsia. He also has special interests in fetal ultrasound and health care management and technology. He enjoys engaging with patients and their families to provide them with an understanding of the most up-to-date information available regarding their pregnancy, so that they may make the best decisions for them and their families.
Prior to his medical education, Dr. Lee earned his bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College. He also has an MBA in healthcare management from Marylhurst University.
Dr. Lee has served on a national level as a member of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Board of Directors, as the chairperson of the SMFM Practice Management Division, and as a member of the SMFM Clinical Informatics Committee.
Richard Lee, MD provides medical care for a broad range of conditions encountered in pregnancy, such as twins, triplets, or more; diabetes; premature labor; and other special problems occurring in pregnancy, including previous adverse outcomes. He has special interest and expertise in recurrent pregnancy loss, antiphospholipid syndrome, thrombophilias, and electronic fetal monitoring.
Dr. Lee received the Society for Gynecologic Investigation President Presenter's Award for research.
Stacy Seyb, MD provides medical care for a broad range of conditions encountered in pregnancy, such as twins, triplets, or more; diabetes; premature labor; and other problems occurring in pregnancy, including previous adverse outcomes. He has also participated in research regarding preterm birth and induction of labor.
As part of St. Luke's SUPPORT program for pregnant women, Dr. Seyb provides referrals and consultation for issues with substance abuse, prescription medications, chronic pain, and psychiatric concerns. He has a special interest in public health issues, such as preterm birth and maternal mortality, and is passionate about empowering patients to make informed choices.
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With MyChart, you’re able to view test results, contact your provider, request medication refills, schedule appointments and more. We encourage you to sign up for easy access to the tools and information you need to proactively manage your health. You can also set up online proxy access requests for medical records of children, spouses, or dependents.
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