Pregnancy is a special and important stage in a woman’s life, and prenatal check-up is an important means to ensure the health of mothers and babies.
Here’s specific information about when and what to expect after pregnancy:
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1st Prenatal Checkup (6-12 weeks)
Routine blood tests and B-ultrasound examinations are mainly performed to determine whether there is an intrauterine pregnancy and whether the HCG and progesterone values are normal.
2nd Prenatal Checkup (12 weeks)
NT examinations and routine seven items are performed mainly to diagnose chromosomal disorders in the early stages of pregnancy and to detect fetal abnormalities caused by various causes.
3rd Prenatal Checkup (16 weeks)
Tang screening and routine seven items were carried out, and the risk factors of congenital stupidity and neural tube defects were judged by testing the blood of pregnant women and combining with gestational age
4th Prenatal Checkup (20 weeks)
Four-dimensional deformity rejection and routine examination, mainly cardiac color ultrasound and four-dimensional color ultrasound, are carried out to check whether there are congenital abnormalities.
5th Prenatal Checkup (24 weeks)
A glucose tolerance test is done to check whether you have gestational diabetes by measuring your blood sugar.
6th Prenatal Checkup (28 weeks)
Tests for hepatitis B antigen, pelvic measurements, fetal presentation.
7th Prenatal Checkup (30 weeks)
Fetal heart rate monitoring, lower limb edema, and routine check-ups are performed, and prenatal check-ups for pregnant women are conducted once every 2 weeks.
8th Prenatal Checkup (32 weeks)
Fetal heart rate monitoring and routine check-ups are performed.
9th Prenatal Checkup (34 weeks)
Fetal heart rate monitoring, routine check-ups, and assessment of fetal weight.
10th Prenatal Checkup (36 weeks)
Fetal heart rate monitoring, fetal position examination, and routine examination are performed.
11th-14th prenatal check-up (37-40 weeks)
Fetal heart rate monitoring, fetal position examination, electrocardiogram, etc., go every week.
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These prenatal check-ups monitor the health of the mother and the fetus, identify and deal with possible problems in a timely manner, and ensure the safety of the mother and baby.