NICU Family Support®
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Regular prenatal care helps you and your health care provider monitor how your pregnancy is going. It also helps your provider spot any potential health problems before they become serious. Some pregnant women may have complications like gestational diabetes or preeclampsia. But with regular prenatal care, you can better manage any health issues that may come up.
During your prenatal care checkups, your provider checks your weight, blood and urine. You can find out your due date and check if there are any vaccinations you need. You also get to experience the exciting moment of seeing your baby for the first time with an ultrasound. Many providers offer ultrasound to all pregnant women.
Your provider gives you prenatal tests to ensure your baby is growing and healthy. Some of these tests include:
See also: Your first prenatal care checkup, Later prenatal care checkups
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