Pregnancy Care Guidelines

Prenatal Care should begin as early as possible!
Learn about pregnancy before you become pregnant. See your provider to get healthy pregnancy advice. Keep all your follow-up appointments.


BEFORE YOU BECOME PREGNANT:

  • Take good care of yourself.
  • Visit your provider if you have any questions.
  • If you smoke, drink alcohol or use illegal drugs, STOP! Ask your provider for help if you have trouble stopping.
  • Ask your provider about vitamins to help you and your future baby. Ask your provider about taking folic acid. It may help to prevent some birth defects. 

 

DURING YOUR FIRST PREGNANCY VISIT YOUR PROVIDER WILL:

  • Take a complete medical history.
  • Do a urine and blood test to make sure you are healthy.
  • Do tests to make sure you don't have any sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Complete a physical and pelvic exam.
  • Review any medications and vitamins you are taking.
  • Discuss how to take care of yourself while you are pregnant.
  • Determine your expected delivery date. 

 
DURING PREGNANCY FOLLOW-UP VISITS:

Your provider will schedule your visits to meet your needs. Plan to see your provider for all scheduled visits and call the office if you can't keep an appointment. As you get closer to your delivery date, the visits will be more frequent. The recommended schedule is:


First Visit

Within first 14 days of pregnancy diagnosis

6 to 28 weeks

Monthly

28 to 36 weeks

Every two weeks

36 to 40 weeks

Every week

Over 40 weeks

At least weekly.  Note: Visits may be more frequent if your provider feels it is necessary or if you are a teenager.

After Delivery Visit

Three to six weeks after delivery