First Prenatal Visit

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What You Can Expect on Your First Prenatal Care Visit

  • You will meet your doctor who will review your health history. 1You will be asked a lot of questions about you and your partner’s health.
  • Make sure you know the date of your last menstrual period (LMP). This date will be used to approximate your due date. If you’re not sure of your LMP, other methods can determine your due date as well.
  • At each doctor’s visit you will have your weight, blood pressure and urine checked. At the first visit you may have an internal exam done to check for any problems. The doctor will also check the size of your womb to be sure you have the right due date.
  • Routine tests will be performed during your pregnancy to rule out other complications.
  • It is normal to visit your health care provider once a month during the first 7 months, twice during the 8th month and then weekly until your baby is born.
  • Each of these visits to your health care provider gives you the opportunity to discuss the normal changes you go through during pregnancy and allows you the chance to share your feelings and concerns as you prepare for your baby.
Cindy P, BSN, RN

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STAFF NURSE, ROCHESTER
CINDY P., BSN, RN


1 Mayo Clinic (2020). Prenatal Care. Retrieved June 2021 from https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/pregnancy-week-by-week/in-depth/prenatal-care/art-20044882

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