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Prenatal Care Timeline: What to Expect
Congratulations, you're pregnant! Are you curious about what to expect from your upcoming prenatal visits? Find out with our guide.
Discovering you're pregnant is exciting! Within days of getting a positive result from an at-home pregnancy test, you'll need to call your physician and set up an appointment to confirm your pregnancy with a blood test. The next nine months will be filled with lots of planning�and doctor's visits. Here's a look at what you can expect.
First Trimester: Conception to 12 Weeks
Initial prenatal visit:
- You'll have a thorough physical exam and review your medical history.
- Documentation of your pregnancy begins and you'll receive an estimation of your due date (fetal gestational age).
- Your doctor will arrange for initial blood work and standard cultures for gonorrhea and Chlamydia.
- You'll also have a pap smear, unless you�ve had one recently.
- Your physician will listen for fetal heart tones if your initial visit is over 12 to 13 weeks gestation. At this time, your doctor may also arrange an ultrasound.
- You and your doctor will discuss setting up a consultation with a specialist, if certain risk factors are present. For example, if you are over 35, have a uterine fibroid, or have a chronic illness.
- Your doctor may make a request for your old medical records (if pertinent).
Subsequent first-trimester visits every three to four weeks:
- Your physician will begin documenting and tracking your blood pressure and weight, and test your urine for protein and glucose.
- You'll be able to ask questions and get answers to your specific pregnancy concerns.
- Your doctor will attempt to reconcile an ultrasound to the gestational age of your baby.
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