Obstetrics Specialist in Ocoee & West Orlando
Pregnancy Care OB-GYN
Trusted OB/GYN
Pregnancy Care Near You
Looking for an OB/GYN near you? Welcome to Pelvic Laser Institute of Florida OBGYN, a leading provider of expert obstetric care in Ocoee | West Orlando Florida. We deliver high-level, personalized pregnancy care designed to protect your health, support your baby, and give you confidence at every stage — from your first prenatal visit through delivery and postpartum recovery.
If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or searching for a top OB/GYN in Orlando, you deserve a team that is experienced, accessible, and fully invested in your care.
Our office proudly provides OBGYN and women’s health services to patients across Orlando and the greater Central Florida communities, including:
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- Orlando
- Ocoee
- Gotha
- MetroWest
- Windermere
- Bay Hill
- Dr. Phillips
- Orlo Vista
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- Pine Hills
- Clarcona
- Apopka
- Winter Garden
- Horizon West
- Tildenville
- Clermont
- Minneola
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- Oakland
- Montverde
- Lake Buena Vista
- Celebration
- Kissimmee
- Altamonte Springs
- Maitland
- Winter Park
Top OB/GYN Specialist near you in Ocoee & West Orlando? Dr. Toussaint & Dr. Blanco provide expert prenatal & obstetric care. Schedule today!
Why Choose Pelvic Laser Institute Florida OBGYN
Comprehensive OBGYN & Prenatal Care Close to Home
- Certified OB-GYN care
- Individualized prenatal care plans — no cookie-cutter visits
- High-risk and low-risk pregnancy management
- Same-location continuity of care
- Advanced diagnostics and ultrasound technology
- A supportive, respectful, patient-first environment
- Early pregnancy confirmation and dating ultrasounds
- First prenatal visits and ongoing prenatal care
- Routine and diagnostic ultrasounds
- Genetic screening and prenatal testing
- VBAC counseling and delivery planning
Multilingual & Culturally Supportive Care
Providing OB-GYN and prenatal care for local, out-of-state, and international patients visiting Orlando, Florida region.
Self-Pay & Uninsured Patients
We proudly offer a multilingual office environment, helping patients feel comfortable and understood throughout their care. Our team is experienced in working with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds and supports clear communication at every visit.
Our Mission
At Pelvic Laser Institute of Florida, the OB-GYN and Incontinence Center in Orlando, our team is dedicated to delivering compassionate, patient-centered women's healthcare.
We proudly:
- Listen to every concern with care and respect
- Earn your trust through personalized OB-GYN and pelvic health services
- Exceed expectations in women's wellness and incontinence care
- Continuously improve to support your long-term health and quality of life
Caring for women in Orlando with integrity, expertise, and compassion.
Your Obstetric Doctors
Both Dr. Thomas Toussaint MD, FACOG, MIS or Dr. Belén Blanco (Female OBGYN) are available during your prenatal visits. Both physicians work closely together as a team and follow the same high standards of care, so you can feel confident no matter which provider you see.
Our Comprehensive Obstetric Care: From early prenatal visits to postnatal check-ups, we offer a full range of services to ensure the health and well-being of both you and your baby.
What to Expect at Your First OB Visit
Your first prenatal appointment is designed to give you clarity, reassurance, and a strong foundation for a healthy pregnancy. During your visit, we will:
- Confirm your pregnancy and gestational age
- Review your medical and pregnancy history
- Order necessary prenatal labs and screenings
- Discuss nutrition, lifestyle, and prenatal vitamins
- Answer your questions — without rushing you
We take time to listen and guide you through next steps. Please be sure to bring any relevant documentation that you may have.
What Comprehensive Obstetric Services are Offered?
First Trimester (Weeks 0–12)
First Trimester Pregnancy Care
Focus: Confirm pregnancy, establish baseline health, screen early, Management of nausea, fatigue, and early symptoms, Nutritional and lifestyle counseling
Visit Schedule
- 1–2 visits total
Blood Work (Typically 1 major blood draw)
| Test | What It Checks | Why It Is Important |
|---|---|---|
| Blood type & Rh factor | Your blood group | Prevents complications between mom & baby |
| Antibody screen | Blood compatibility | Identifies risk of blood incompatibility |
| Complete Blood Count (CBC) | Anemia & infection | Ensures healthy oxygen levels |
| HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Syphilis | Infectious diseases | Protects baby from transmission |
| Rubella immunity | Measles immunity | Prevents serious birth defects |
| Varicella (if needed) | Chickenpox immunity | Prevents pregnancy complications |
| Urine culture | Silent urinary infection | Prevents kidney & pregnancy issues |
| Pregnancy confirmation ultrasound | Confirms pregnancy location & due date | |
| Genetic screening | Screens for chromosomal conditions |
Second Trimester (Weeks 13–27)
Second Trimester Pregnancy Care
Focus: Baby's growth, Anatomy ultrasound and genetic screenings, Maternal health, and Education on fetal development and maternal changes
Visit Schedule
- Every 4 weeks (usually 3–4 visits)
Blood Work (Typically 1 major blood draw)
| Test | What It Checks | Why It Is Important |
|---|---|---|
| AFP / Quad screen (optional) | Neural tube & genetic risk | Screens for developmental concerns |
| Complete Blood Count (repeat) | Anemia | Pregnancy increases iron needs |
| Glucose screening test | Gestational diabetes | Protects baby's growth & delivery safety |
| Anatomy ultrasound (18–22 weeks) | Checks baby's organs, spine, heart | |
| Urine testing (each visit) | Protein & infection |
Third Trimester (Weeks 28–Delivery)
Third Trimester Pregnancy Care
Focus: Baby's position, growth, preparation for birth, Labor education and warning sign counseling, and Birth planning and hospital coordination
Visit Schedule
- Weeks 28–36: Every 2 weeks
- Weeks 36–Delivery: Weekly
Blood Work (Typically 1 major blood draw)
| Test | What It Checks | Why It Is Important |
|---|---|---|
| Repeat CBC | Anemia | Ensures safe delivery |
| Repeat HIV/Syphilis (if indicated), Chlamydia & Gonorrhea Culture |
Infection status | Protects baby at birth |
| Group B Strep Culture (GBS) | Bacteria screening | |
| Cervical exam (when appropriate) | Head-down position | |
| Fetal position check | Labor readiness |
Postpartum or After Delivery Care
- Post-delivery recovery and emotional support
- Pelvic health and wellness services
- Comprehensive postpartum care
- Long-term gynecologic care
Other Wellness Needs
- Circumcision services available for newborn in-office
- Tubal ligation
- Contraception & Family Planning: Counseling on birth spacing and contraception methods (IUDs, implants, pills)
- Referral to address Pelvic Floor Therapy
- Vaginal Rejuvenation and Vulvar repair options
- Additional C-Section wound care
- Diastasis recti (abdominal separation) Repair
Ultrasound Experience & Family Bonding Services
Exclusive to our practice, PlayTime™ is a non-diagnostic 3D/4D ultrasound bonding experience designed to help families connect with their baby before birth.
Note: this is NOT part of your Routine and diagnostic ultrasounds
- 15-minute 3D/4D ultrasound session
- Optional heartbeat teddy bear keepsake
- Family-friendly experience (up to 5 guests)
- Quality Heartbeat teddy bears available
- Or just the heartbeat recorded
- Facetime videos. And picture - okay!
Family-friendly ultrasound sessions. You do NOT need to be an existing patient to enjoy this service.
Frequently Asked Questions About Obstetric Care
What are the Early Signs of Pregnancy?
Early signs of pregnancy commonly include a missed period, tender or swollen breasts, fatigue, nausea (with or without vomiting), and increased urination. Pregnancy symptoms start as early indicators appearing within 1–2 weeks of conception include implantation spotting, mild cramping, food aversions, heightened smell sensitivity, and mood swings.
How soon can I take a home pregnancy test?
A pregnancy test can show a positive result as early as 7–10 days after ovulation, though for highest accuracy, it is best to test on the day of your missed period. While some sensitive home tests claim to detect pregnancy 6 days before a missed period, waiting until the expected period day is recommended for the most reliable, accurate result.
How soon should I see an OB/GYN after a positive pregnancy test?
Ideally, you should schedule your first prenatal visit between 6–8 weeks of pregnancy. Early care helps confirm pregnancy health and establish accurate dating.
Do you offer obstetric care for high-risk pregnancies?
Yes. We provide comprehensive care for both low-risk and high-risk pregnancies and coordinate additional MFM specialty care when needed.
Are you accepting new OB patients?
Yes. We are currently welcoming new obstetric patients from Ocoee and surrounding Orlando Florida communities. Call or Text us today (407) 216-2121
Are you accepting new International OB Pregnant patients?
Yes. We are currently welcoming. Call or Text us today (407) 216-2121
What are warning signs that I should call someone?
- Severe abdominal pain or cramping
- Vaginal bleeding
- Persistent or regular contractions
- Severe or ongoing vomiting
- Pain or burning with urination
Call 911 for any life-threatening emergency.
Request an appointment
Have a question about our practice or want to schedule an appointment? Reach out and speak with a member of our team.


