Norton Children’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine, a part of Norton Medical Group is dedicated to providing comprehensive, maternal-fetal medicine (MFM) care for residents of Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana and regional communities. Norton Children’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine provides services at Norton Hospital and Norton Women’s & Children’s Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. More than 9,000 deliveries are performed at these facilities annually.
Meet the Team
Maternal-Fetal Medicine Team
For Tamina R.B. Singh, M.D., joy is watching NICU babies grow and thrive
Even when she’s delivering the most advanced care to the sickest babies, Tamina R.B. Singh, M.D., medical director of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Norton Children’s Hospital, never loses sight of the family. […]
Read Full StoryChild thrives after retinopathy of prematurity and NICU stay
Lindsay Rogers and her husband, David, tried for 16 months to get pregnant, including three cycles of fertility medications. As she considered whether seeing a fertility specialist might be the next step, she became pregnant […]
Read Full StoryWestern Kentucky babies get state-of-the-art technology for detecting fetal heart anomalies
Doctors have a new way to detect heart and other conditions in Western Kentucky babies even before they’re born. Norton Children’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine, on the campus of Med Center Health, Bowling Green, Kentucky, recently installed […]
Read Full StoryUsing music to help preemies ease into a world they weren’t ready for
How babies develop, before and after birth, is nothing short of a miracle. But what happens when they are born prematurely, before they are ready for the sights, sounds and touches of the outside world? […]
Read Full StoryLatina women are at greater risk for gestational diabetes
During National Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, we celebrate the cultures of U.S. residents with ancestry from Spain, Mexico, and the Spanish-speaking nations of Central America, South America and the Caribbean. Did […]
Read Full StoryFor Tamina R.B. Singh, M.D., joy is watching NICU babies grow and thrive
Even when she’s delivering the most advanced care to the sickest babies, Tamina R.B. Singh, M.D., medical director of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Norton Children’s Hospital, never loses sight of the family. […]
Read Full StoryChild thrives after retinopathy of prematurity and NICU stay
Lindsay Rogers and her husband, David, tried for 16 months to get pregnant, including three cycles of fertility medications. As she considered whether seeing a fertility specialist might be the next step, she became pregnant […]
Read Full StoryWestern Kentucky babies get state-of-the-art technology for detecting fetal heart anomalies
Doctors have a new way to detect heart and other conditions in Western Kentucky babies even before they’re born. Norton Children’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine, on the campus of Med Center Health, Bowling Green, Kentucky, recently installed […]
Read Full StoryUsing music to help preemies ease into a world they weren’t ready for
How babies develop, before and after birth, is nothing short of a miracle. But what happens when they are born prematurely, before they are ready for the sights, sounds and touches of the outside world? […]
Read Full StoryLatina women are at greater risk for gestational diabetes
During National Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, we celebrate the cultures of U.S. residents with ancestry from Spain, Mexico, and the Spanish-speaking nations of Central America, South America and the Caribbean. Did […]
Read Full Story