
Why Prenatal Care is Important
Prenatal care is an important first step for every pregnant woman, whether the pregnancy is planned or not. It allows doctors to monitor the health of the mother and the fetus, as well as help prevent and reduce the risk of potential complications. It is recommended to start prenatal care within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy or as soon as you know you are pregnant, so that doctors can assess your health and provide necessary advice.
First Prenatal Care Visit Steps
- Confirm Pregnancy – The doctor will perform an ultrasound to confirm the gestational age and check if the fetus is developing normally.
- General Health Check of the Mother – Measure blood pressure, weight, height, and check other health conditions.
- Blood and Urine Tests – To check for genetic diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, and blood sugar levels.
- Receive Prenatal Vitamins – The doctor will recommend taking folic acid, iron, and calcium to help nourish the pregnancy and reduce the risk of birth defects.
- Receive Necessary Vaccinations – Such as tetanus and flu vaccines suitable for pregnant women.
- Receive Nutrition and Self-Care Advice – The doctor will recommend foods to eat and behaviors to avoid.
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