David M. Cooperman, OBGYN

David M. Cooperman, OBGYN Specializing in the field of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Dr. Cooperman is prepared to provide comprehensive care for the reproductive system in women. Dr. David M.

Cooperman is board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology. He served as a clinical professor in obstetrics and gynecology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Cooperman decided to specialize in obstetrics and gynecology after experiencing the birth of his first child. Dr. Cooperman provides a spectrum of services, including:

Well-Woman Examinations; Fertility And F

amily Planning; Gynecologic Care; Heavy Or Abnormal Bleeding; Obstetrics

Dr. Cooperman is one of the most experienced obstetricians in the area. In addition to delivering thousands of babies, he is the father of four. Because he is in solo practice, Dr. Cooperman delivers 90 percent of the mothers he sees during their pregnancy. Mothers-to-be can develop their own birthing plan and receive an informational OB packet with a pregnancy-safe medications list, sample prenatal vitamins, magazines, information on hospitals and more. High-risk mothers-to-be can be managed throughout their pregnancy, sometimes in coordination with other high-risk specialists. BOARD-CERTIFIED: American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology

FELLOW: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

RESIDENCY: Chief Resident, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Franklin Square Hospital Center, Baltimore, MD

INTERNSHIP: General Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Health Center, Pittsburgh, PA

MD: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA

FORMER CLINICAL PROFESSOR: Obstetrics and Gynecology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

FORMER CHAIRMAN: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Banner Desert Medical Center, Mesa, AZ

 Take a Prenatal Vitamin! Even when you're still trying to conceive, it's smart to start taking prenatal vitamins. Your ...
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Take a Prenatal Vitamin! Even when you're still trying to conceive, it's smart to start taking prenatal vitamins. Your baby's neural cord, which becomes the brain & spinal cord, develops within the first month of pregnancy, so it's important you get essential nutrients, like folic acid, calcium, and iron, from the very start!

Pregnant? Now that your growing baby is absorbing everything you're eating, you’ll have to make some dietary modificatio...
07/13/2015

Pregnant? Now that your growing baby is absorbing everything you're eating, you’ll have to make some dietary modifications. Here are 8 dos and don'ts to get you started.

Pregnant? Now that your growing baby is absorbing everything you're eating, you’ll have to make some dietary modifications. (Hint: Eat your veggies!) Although you should discuss your diet with your doctor, Elizabeth Somer’s 8 dos and don’ts will help get you started. DOS: 1. Make every bite countIt…

07/12/2015

Pregnancy Tip: Talk to your health care provider about medications.

As many as half of women take four or more medications during pregnancy. Although many are safe, you should still talk to your health care provider before taking any over-the-counter or prescription medication or herbal supplement. Certain medications to treat acne and epilepsy and some dietary or herbal supplements are not safe during pregnancy.

Pregnancy Tip: Folic AcidFolic acid is a vital element of the pregnancy period and women are often encouraged to take it...
06/29/2015

Pregnancy Tip: Folic Acid

Folic acid is a vital element of the pregnancy period and women are often encouraged to take it by their obstetricians. Many doctors say it is essential and that it should be taken before the baby is conceived. So if you're thinking about getting pregnant, start taking a folic acid supplement.

"The same test that screens for chromosomal disorders like Down syndrome may also identify early stage cancers in expect...
06/09/2015

"The same test that screens for chromosomal disorders like Down syndrome may also identify early stage cancers in expectant mothers."

Earlier detection could mean earlier treatment for some women.

These statistics may surprise you...
06/09/2015

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15 Factors That Affect a Woman's Fertility
06/04/2015

15 Factors That Affect a Woman's Fertility

Trouble getting pregnant? Here are some possible causes of female infertility.

Israeli firm Nuvo Group has unveiled a wearable pregnancy monitor designed to let expecting parents and their physicians...
06/02/2015

Israeli firm Nuvo Group has unveiled a wearable pregnancy monitor designed to let expecting parents and their physicians keep an eye on how the baby is developing.

Israeli firm Nuvo Group has unveiled a wearable pregnancy monitor designed to let expecting parents and their physicians keep an eye on how the baby is dev

06/02/2015

My son Benjamin has graduated Boston University School of Dentistry Magna Cum Laude! Very proud of his accomplishments.

05/27/2015

I was approached this morning in the hospital cafeteria by Grace Summerhayes. I delivered her son 17 years ago. We hugged and it was an "ahhh" moment that brought tears to my eyes. I wish every day could start like this. A big shout out thank you to Grace!

  women who take   regularly for long periods may put their unborn sons' testosterone levels at risk.
05/26/2015

women who take regularly for long periods may put their unborn sons' testosterone levels at risk.

Pregnant women who take the painkiller paracetamol, known as Tylenol in the United States, regularly for long periods may put their unborn sons' testosterone levels at risk, leading to possible reproductive problems later in life, researchers said on Wednesday.

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