
If you decide to continue the pregnancy, the most important thing is taking care of your own health and the baby in the womb to reduce the risk of complications and prepare for childbirth.
1. Start prenatal care as soon as possible
- You should see a doctor for a health check and start prenatal care as soon as you decide to continue the pregnancy
- Prenatal care allows the doctor to monitor the health of the mother and baby and provide appropriate advice
- You can use the Gold Card or Social Security to receive prenatal care services
2. Get necessary health checks at each stage of pregnancy
First trimester (1-12 weeks)
- Blood tests and blood type
- Screening for Down syndrome and genetic disorders
- Screening for infectious diseases such as HIV, syphilis, hepatitis
- Ultrasound to check the position of the gestational sac
Second trimester (13-27 weeks)
- Blood sugar test to prevent gestational diabetes
- Ultrasound to monitor the baby’s development
Third trimester (28-40 weeks)
- Mother’s health check, such as blood pressure and iron levels
- Test for Group B Streptococcus (GBS) bacteria, which may affect delivery
- Assess the baby’s health and prepare for delivery
3. Take care of your health during pregnancy
- Eat nutritious food, focusing on protein, iron, and calcium
- Drink enough water and avoid caffeine, alcohol, and cigarettes
- Engage in light exercise, such as walking or prenatal yoga
- Get enough rest and reduce stress
4. Recognize abnormal symptoms that require immediate medical attention
If you experience the following symptoms, you should see a doctor immediately
- Abnormal bleeding or severe abdominal pain
- Decreased or no fetal movement
- Excessive swelling or high blood pressure
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If you choose to continue the pregnancy, don’t forget to take good care of yourself and complete health checks for a healthy and safe baby