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How Frequently Should You Visit Your Obstetrician While Pregnant

When you are pregnant, it is more important to visit an obstetrician for a daily checkup and screening. Your obstetrician will guide you on what to do or not do during your pregnancy. This ppt will guide you on how often you should visit your obstetrician when pregnant.

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How Frequently Should You Visit Your Obstetrician While Pregnant

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  1. How Frequently Should You Visit Your Obstetrician While Pregnant

  2. Congratulations if you recently found out you're pregnant! For the next nine months, you should see an obstetrician more frequently. Early monitoring and prenatal treatment lead to more successful births. Several best obstetricians in Melbourne are helping the women by keeping them mentally and physically fit.

  3. The Very First Prenatal Visit An obstetrician usually suggests the first visit while you are pregnant for 10 to 12 weeks. This session usually lasts longer than any other and includes physical and prenatal tests.

  4. Routine Prenatal Tests Doctors will check weight, blood pressure, and heart rate measurements. They usually use a hand-held doppler to examine the foetal heartbeat between 10 and 12 weeks. OB/GYNs also check uterine size and perform urine tests.

  5. Screenings Some prenatal checkups include health screenings in addition to regular check-ups. Here is a list of standard screenings and when they often occur during pregnancy. Anatomy Ultrasound: Starts From 20 Weeks Anemia and Gestational Diabetes: From 26 to 28 Weeks Diphtheria and Tetanus Vaccination: After 28 Weeks Check for Rh-Negative Blood Type: After 28 Weeks

  6. Existing Medical Conditions If you have a history of gestational hypertension or diabetes in previous pregnancies, your obstetrician will want more frequent visits. The difficulties will be continuously monitored by the doctor to ensure that they do not have an unfavourable effect on your pregnancy or the health of your infant.

  7. CONTACT US https://www.drstevenhatzikostas.com.au/ Bundoora, Melbourne, VIC, 3083 (03) 9467 9444

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