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Pregnancy Guide
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Months 1 Through 3
Your First Obstetric Visit
Your First Obstetric Visit
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Your First Obstetric Visit

Your first prenatal visit is likely to be the longest, because your health care provider will want to take a full medical history. Your clinician will ask you questions about the your health and lifestyle, your menstrual history, past pregnancies or miscarriages (if any), medication use, recent birth control methods, allergies and your partner's health and medical history. You'll also be given a physical exam, which will include a pelvic exam to check pelvic size, changes in the cervix and the size and position of the uterus to confirm pregnancy and estimate fetal age.

During your first (or possibly second) prenatal visit, your clinician will want to do a variety of lab tests, which may include:

Before visiting the clinician for the first time, you and your partner may want to prepare a list of questions and concerns. The following are some sample questions:

Meanwhile, you may want to keep track of all of the exciting developments in your pregnancy or maintain your own personal medical record. Among the things you might want to record are:



Last updated July 01, 2009


   
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