Have You Done Your Prenatal Checkup?

Regular prenatal check-ups can ensure the health and safety of mummy and baby. It is an important step that all pregnant mothers cannot ignore. The following are the functions of prenatal care checkups:

Monitor baby's health

During prenatal check-ups, you can monitor your baby's growth and development through ultrasound, foetal heart rate monitoring and other methods. This helps detect any potential issues or anomalies early so necessary action can be taken.

Monitor mummy’s health

Prenatal care is also used to monitor the health of pregnant women, including testing blood pressure, weight, urinalysis, etc. This helps detect and manage potential pregnancy complications such as gestational hypertension, diabetes, etc.

Diagnose and prevent problems

Through prenatal care, doctors can diagnose and treat potential health problems early, such as anaemia, infections, cervical diseases, etc. In addition, prenatal care allows for better management of high-risk pregnancies to reduce the risk of complications.

Healthcare guidance

Prenatal care provides an excellent opportunity for your doctor to provide you with advice on diet, exercise, supplementation, and other healthy habits to ensure that you take the appropriate steps to protect yourself and your foetus.

Psychological support

You can also get psychological support during prenatal care visits. Some mothers may experience anxiety, tension, and uneasiness during pregnancy. Doctors and healthcare providers can provide emotional support and guidance to help you cope with various challenges.

Develop a delivery plan

Through prenatal care, you can work together with your doctor to develop a more detailed delivery plan, including which delivery method to choose, pain management, and delivery location. This helps ensure that mothers, especially new mothers, have a clearer direction for childbirth.

In short, regular prenatal check-ups can help ensure the health of you and your baby, detect and deal with potential problems in advance, and lay a solid foundation for a smooth delivery and the health of the newborn. If you have any concerns or questions, you should always consult a doctor for professional advice and help.


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