![]() Stewart is committed to making patients feel comfortable. While having a high-risk pregnancy can be stressful for expectant mothers, Dr. Stewart performs include first-trimester nuchal translucency screening, targeted sonograms to evaluate fetal anatomy, biophysical profiles to determine fetal health in the third trimester, cerclage placement, and amniocentesis to detect genetic disorders or fetal infections. He partners with patients and their regular Ob/Gyns to help women manage their own health during their pregnancies and deliver healthy babies. Stewart sees women with high-risk conditions during pregnancy that can range from advanced maternal age (AMA), hypertension, and diabetes to problems with their baby, such as chromosomal abnormalities, twin pregnancies and their complications, fetal growth restriction, and fetal birth defects. When high-risk pregnancy patients are referred to specialist Robert Stewart, M.D., he goes out of his way to provide excellent, compassionate care and makes sure they understand exactly what’s going on with their pregnancy.ĭr. Stewart enjoys spending time with his wife and two children. Stewart is the primary investigator representing UT Southwestern with the North American Fetal Therapy Network, an association of medical centers with established expertise in fetal surgery and other forms of multidisciplinary care for complex disorders of the fetus. He’s also involved in a multiyear prospective clinical trial on cardiac physiology in pregnancy using cardiac MRIs to define normal cardiac changes in pregnancy.ĭr. ![]() Stewart focuses his research on HIV and pregnancy, most recently publishing an article titled “Benefit of inter-pregnancy HIV viral load suppression on subsequent maternal and infant outcomes” in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Stewart completed his residency in obstetrics and gynecology and his fellowship in maternal-fetal medicine at UT Southwestern.ĭr. His practice is located at the UT Southwestern Maternal-Fetal Medicine Clinic at Children's Medical Center at Legacy, in Plano, Texas.Īfter graduating from Baylor University and earning his medical degree at Texas Tech University School of Medicine, Dr. Robert Stewart, M.D., is an Associate Professor in the Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Obstetrics in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
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