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Prenatal Care: What to Expect During Your Pregnancy

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What happens during prenatal doctor visits

If you’re pregnant and considering all of your options, it’s crucial to prioritize your health and the health of your baby. Regular prenatal visits are essential for monitoring your pregnancy and ensuring everything progresses smoothly. Here’s what you need to know about how often you’ll need to visit the doctor and what happens during those visits.

How Often Will I Need to See the Doctor?

For most healthy women with no complications, the typical prenatal care schedule includes about 15 visits and two ultrasounds if you start medical care early in your pregnancy:

If you begin care later in the pregnancy, you’ll have fewer visits, but you may need additional appointments if any physical concerns arise.

What Happens During Prenatal Visits?

Your prenatal visits are designed to ensure both you and your baby are healthy. Here’s a breakdown of what typically happens during these appointments:

When to Call Your Doctor? Contact your Doctor if you experience:

Most doctor’s offices have nurses or medical staff available to address your concerns and advise whether you need an office visit or hospital care.

Making the Most of Your Prenatal Visits:

Make a list of questions to bring to each appointment and don’t hesitate to call your doctor’s office between visits if you have any concerns. Regular prenatal care is the best way to ensure a safe pregnancy and delivery.

This guide, provided by A Child’s Hope adoption agency in North Carolina, emphasizes the importance of early detection and proper prenatal care for both maternal and infant health. If you suspect you might be pregnant, don’t hesitate to take a test and seek medical advice, or contact the agency for personalized care and support. TEXT PREGNANT to 919-971-4396, we are happy to talk to you confidentially.

About E. Parker Herring: An attorney and mother of three children, Parker has a deep respect and understanding of family law and the adoption process (for which she’s adopted two children of her own). She is the founder and director of A Child’s Hope, a North Carolina licensed adoption agency located in Raleigh that focuses on matching birth mothers and families looking to adopt. A Child’s Hope has placed 470 children since 2000 and is the only North Carolina domestic adoption agency directed by an attorney. For a confidential adoption counselor, TEXT PREGNANT to 919-971-4396.

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