Pregnancy support
It's critical to receive quality treatment before, during, and after becoming pregnant. It can support your baby's growth and development as well as your overall wellness. It's the best method to guarantee that your child has a healthy start in life.
ANCIENT CARE
A healthy diet and lifestyle both before and throughout pregnancy are important components of optimal prenatal care. Ideally, you should discuss getting pregnant with your healthcare professional before you begin trying.
The following are the things that you must do:
Select the provider: Prior to becoming pregnant and giving birth, you should select a provider. This practitioner will offer postpartum, birth, and prenatal care.
Consume folic acid: If you are pregnant want to pregnant, you should take a folic acid supplement that contains at least 600 micrograms (0.6mg) of folic acid daily. Consuming folic acid can lowering the chance of developing several birth abnormalities. Every capsule or tablet containing prenatal vitamins nearly invariably contains more than 600 micrograms (0.6mg) of folic acid.
ATTEND PRENATAL CHECKUPS AND TESTS
Throught your pregnancy, you will see your doctor frequently for prenatal care.
Depending on your pregnancy stage, you will undergo different exams and a different number of visits.
First trimester care
Second trimester care
Third trimester care
Discuss the many test you could get during your pregnancy with your doctor. This test can assist your healthcare practitioner n assessing the health of your unborn baby and identifying any pregnancy related issues. Among these exams might be:
Ultrasound examinations to monitor your child's growth and assist in determining a due date
Testing for gestational diabetes using glucose
Test your blood to see if it has typical DNA.
Fetal echocardiogram to examine the heart of the fetus
Amniocentesis to look for genetic issues and birth malformations
Vaginal ultrasonography (nuchal translucency test) to screen for genetic issues in the fetus
Examinations for sexually transmitted infections
Testing for blood types such as Rh and ABO
Tests on blood for anemia
Blood test to monitor any long-term conditions you had before being pregnant
Based on your family history, you could decide to have a genetic screening.
An Expectation of being pregnant
Your healthcare professional discuss with you how to handle typical pregnancy problem like:
A morning sickness
Pregnant women may have back aches, leg discomfort and other aches and pains.
Difficult sleeping
Changes skin and hair
Early pregnancy: vaginal bleeding
Every pregnancy is unique. Some pregnant women little or no symptoms
Being a pregnant is difficult process. Eventhough many women experience normal pregnancies