What is CenteringPregnancy?
Centering is group prenatal care that brings pregnant women who are due at the same time together into a comfortable group setting. Centering is a fun, engaging model of care for parents.

The three main components to Centering are:
- Health assessments, during which patients receive one-on-one time with their provider to learn more about their health and to engage self-care and the care of their child
- Interactive learning, which helps patients become more informed and more empowered to make healthier choices for themselves and their babies
- Community building during group discussions, during which patients can ask questions and form meaningful relationships with participants
The Centering Model is changing prenatal health care – and is helping parents and babies across the country.

Studies show that Centering mothers are more likely to deliver healthier, full-term babies. Centering has decreased the rate of preterm births, increased pregnancy spacing, and nearly eliminates racial disparities in preterm birth.
Some other benefits to Centering include:
- More time with health care providers
- Lower cost to families
- More well-rounded and informed education on self-care
- Fewer after-hour calls to providers and emergency visits, as Centering mothers are more prepared for labor and delivery and better understand what is normal in pregnancy
- Strong and meaningful friendships
We have seen the effectiveness of the Centering Model on patients in Cuyahoga County – and that is why First Year Cleveland Action Team 7, led by Celina Cunanan and Alison Tomazic of the Cuyahoga County CenteringPregnancy Coalition, is committed to increasing the number of expectant moms enrolled in Centering.









