In early prenatal care, what occurs at your appointments? Your blood pressure, weight, and height is checked. Calculate your due date based on your last menstrual cycle and ultrasound exam. Ask about your health, including previous conditions, surgeries, or pregnancies. Ask about your family health and genetic history. Questions about your lifestyle, including whether you smoke, drink, or take drugs, and whether you exercise regularly.
Perform prenatal blood tests: determine your blood type and Rh (Rhesus) factor. Rh factor refers to a protein found on red blood cells. If the mother is Rh negative (lacks the protein) and the …show more content…
As your pregnancy progresses, your prenatal visits will vary greatly. During most visits, you can expect your health care provider to do the following: Check your blood pressure, measuring your weight gain, abdomen to check your developing infant's growth. Feel your abdomen to find the fetus's position .Do tests, such as blood tests or an ultrasound exam.
What’s the importance of having prenatal care? Prenatal care can help keep you and your baby healthy. Babies of mothers who do not get prenatal care are three times more likely to have a low birth weight and five times more likely to die than those born to mothers who do get care. In 2013, 23 percent of births to females under age 15, and 11 percent of births to teens ages 15 to 19, were to those receiving late or no prenatal care. The number drops with increasing age, reaching a low of five percent for women in their thirties, and then increases slightly to five percent among older