It’s no secret…women are different. 

group of womanThroughout your journey as a woman, you have special health needs. Lakeland is committed to offering exemplary care in each stage of life. Whether you are preparing for a birth, managing menopause symptoms, or diagnosing any number of disorders we are ready for you. 

As a wife, partner, daughter, friend, mother, you make decisions every day about the care and well-being of those around you. By choosing women’s health at Spectrum Health Lakeland, you can be confident that you’ve made the right decision for you, so you can be at your best—for yourself and those who depend on you.

It’s your journey. And we’ll be right beside you with the skills and expertise you need to ensure you get the most advanced and thorough care possible.

We help with a variety of services and can provide care for: 

Breast Care
Cancer
Depression
Gynecology 
Heart and vascular care
Incontinence, bladder, and pelvic health 
Miscarriage support
Osteoporosis 
Pregnancy care
Routine well-woman exams, PAP smear and cervical cancer screenings
Weight management 

 

We all have a story to share.
We provide personalized health care to ensure you have the best possible experience while in our care. Each individual treatment and care plan at Lakeland is just as unique as your are. We are your partners in your health care journey. 

Women throughout Southwest Michigan and beyond share their health care experiences at Spectrum Health Lakeland in the stories below.

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Apr 10, 2019 Reporting from Niles, MI
Finally a Family of Three - Michelle Coy
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Apr 10, 2019
Preparing for your first child can be exciting, overwhelming, and a little scary. Imagine adding the stress of moving to a different state on top of that. At three months pregnant, Michelle Coy, 30, and her husband, Steven, were beginning to feel all

Finally a Family of Three - Michelle Coy

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Finally a Family of Three - Michelle Coy

Apr, 2019

Physicians: Kenneth Kaufmann, MD; Eeka Marshall, MD


Preparing for your first child can be exciting, overwhelming, and a little scary. Imagine adding the stress of moving to a different state on top of that. At three months pregnant, Michelle Coy, 30, and her husband, Steven, were beginning to feel all the stress of their situation.  

“I was very apprehensive about having to find a new provider part way through my pregnancy,” said Michelle.

After arriving in Berrien Springs and getting settled, the couple began looking for obstetricians in the area. After a little research, they both agreed that Southwestern Medical Clinic, Center for Women’s Health in Niles was the right fit.

 “I was nervous about meeting a new doctor, especially going in by myself to some appointments, but the staff did a great job of introducing me to all of the providers and making sure I was comfortable,” said Michelle.

Michelle had a smooth pregnancy and a very laid-back approach to how she wanted the birth to go.

“I didn’t have an in-depth birth plan, but I did prefer to deliver naturally,” said Michelle.

Michelle and Steven’s baby was just as laid back about his delivery as his parents were. Michelle’s due date of December 20 came and went, and still no baby. At Michelle’s 40-week appointment she was asked to choose a date within that week to get induced. Steven and Michelle ended up deciding on Christmas night since Steven was off work. Steven is a hospitalist at Spectrum Health Lakeland.

The young couple arrived at Lakeland Hospital in Niles on Christmas night and were greeted by obstetrician Kenneth Kaufmann, MD. Dr. Kaufmann started the induction process.

“Dr. Kaufmann was wonderful and so kind,” said Michelle. “You can tell he truly cares about his patients and listens to their input.”

The labor was slow moving and with every hour, Michelle grew more and more weary.

“My nurses were amazing and explained how to push and gave me a game plan,” said Michelle. “But nothing was working.”

 There was still not adequate progress after several hours of labor and Dr. Kaufmann’s shift was ending.

“I immediately started crying,” said Michelle. “I didn’t want to switch doctors in the middle of labor.”

Obstetrician, Eeka Marshall, MD, came on and discussed Michelle’s care with Dr. Kaufmann.

“She discussed the possibility of a C-section with Steven and I.” said Michelle. “I was stubborn and told her I wanted to keep trying. After trying for several more hours she said it was no longer safe to wait since it has been over eighteen hours since my water broke. I trusted Dr. Marshall and ultimately wanted to do what was best for the baby.” said Michelle.

Michelle was taken in for an emergency C-section led by Dr. Marshall. Not long after, Steven and Michelle were introduced to their baby boy, Josiah.

“As soon as I saw him I knew why he stubbornly refused to come out,” said Michelle.

Josiah weighed ten pounds, eleven ounces and was twenty-one inches long.

The C-section went well and Michelle had no further complications. However, Josiah developed jaundice. Jaundice is caused by the breakdown of red blood cells and results in yellow coloring in the skin and eyes. Michelle and Steven were told Josiah would need to stay until his bilirubin levels dropped. Unfortunately, his levels continued to rise and he would need the Bili light and Bili blanket, two treatments used to decrease the bilirubin in a baby’s blood.  

On top of this, Josiah was not latching well during breastfeeding and needed the guidance of lactation consultant, Jeanette Dolan.

“Jeanette was so wonderful,” said Michelle. “She would stay with me during the feeding to help latch and relatch and was a calming presence during a stressful time.”

Even with the help of Jeanette, Michelle was not producing as much milk as Josiah needed and so she decided to use donor milk.

“I love that Lakeland had donor milk available for mothers like me who needed a little extra help,” said Michelle. “I was able to mix the donor milk with mine to ensure Josiah was getting enough.”

After almost five days in the hospital, Josiah’s jaundice had improved and Michelle and Steven were eager to go home and enjoy being a family of three.

“I am so thankful for the care I received at the Niles BirthPlace,” said Michelle. “They really care about their patients and it shows.”

Continue Watching

Physician Profile Video: Aubrey Tompkins, CNM (Women’s Health)

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Check-up: Learn about breastfeeding (Betsy Fuzi, CNM)

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Check-up: The importance of cervical cancer screenings (Betsy Fuzi, CNM)

Your routine gynecological care, like annual exams with PAP smear, family planning visits, and postmenopausal support and care, can be scheduled with a Certified Nurse-Midwife.

Umbilical cord prolapse: Bethany Curtis "Right place, right time"

Bethany Curtis shares her birthing experience with the care team at BellaNova Women's Health.

Vaginal birth after C-section: Kimberly Cramer "An empowered experience"

Nurse technician Kimberly Cramer shares her birthing experience with the care team at BellaNova Women's Health and how she felt empowered to safely deliver her second child with a vaginal birth after C-section (VBAC).

Maternity and the COVID-19 vaccine

With many questions around expectant mothers getting the COVID-19 vaccine, Spectrum Health maternal-fetal medicine physician David Colombo, MD, shares information that moms need to know about their decision.

Menopause: Navigating the Change (Ashley Dupuis, DO, FACOOG)

Ashley Dupuis, DO, discusses the early years transitioning up to menopause, what to expect, and specific symptoms.

Check-Up: Postpartum Depression is Not Your Fault (Meredith Sheldon, MA, LLPC)

Southwestern Medical Clinic counselor, Meredith Sheldon, talks about why women may experience postpartum depression and how treatment can help people cope.

Check-Up: Gestational Diabetes & How to Control It (Benjamin Wood, DO)

BellaNoval Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Ben Wood, DO, explains how Gestational Diabetes impacts a pregnancy, and how diabetes educators can help women create a balanced diet to control their blood sugar level.

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