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  1. Baby's first doctor appointment

  2. First trimester

  3. What to Expect at Your Baby’s First Doctor Visit

  4. Importance of Doctor's First Visit during Pregnancy

  5. First Prenatal Visit

  6. NEWBORN BABY'S FIRST DOCTOR VISIT!

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  1. Prenatal care: First trimester visits

    Lab tests. At your first prenatal visit, blood tests might be done to: Check your blood type. This includes your Rh status. Rh factor is an inherited trait that refers to a protein found on the surface of red blood cells. Your pregnancy might need special care if you're Rh negative and your baby's father is Rh positive. Measure your hemoglobin.

  2. How Pregnancy Blood Tests Work and What Your Results Mean

    A pregnancy blood test is a medical test that confirms the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin or hCG, the hormone produced by the fetus, in your system. It's may be given at your first prenatal doctor's visit to confirm the results of your at-home pregnancy test (which, when used correctly, is still highly accurate ).

  3. Routine blood tests during the first trimester of pregnancy

    1. Blood type, Rh factor, and antibody screening. At your first prenatal visit, your practitioner will check your blood type to see whether it's type O, A, B, or AB, and whether it's Rh-negative.. If you're Rh-negative (15 percent of people are), you'll get a shot of Rh immune globulin (Rhogam) at least once during your pregnancy, and another after you give birth if your baby turns out to be ...

  4. First trimester tests during pregnancy

    Blood tests. During one of your first visits, your doctor or midwife will identify your blood type and Rh (rhesus) factor, screen for anemia, check for immunity to rubella (German measles), and ...

  5. 1st Trimester: 1st Prenatal Visit

    It's the first doctor visit of your pregnancy. Congratulations! ... Test your blood type and Rh status; Test for syphilis, HIV, and hepatitis B; Test for immunity to rubella (German measles)

  6. Routine Tests During Pregnancy

    Certain lab tests are part of routine care during pregnancy. Some of these tests are done with a blood sample. Others use a urine sample or a sample of fluid taken from your vagina, cervix, or rectum.These tests can help find conditions that may increase the risk of complications for you and your fetus.Many problems found by these tests can be treated during pregnancy.

  7. What To Expect at Your First Prenatal Visit

    During your first trimester, your provider will check your blood to determine your blood type and look for signs of: Blood issues, such as anemia (low iron). Immunity to rubella (German measles ...

  8. Your first pregnancy check-up

    Your local doctor (GP) can do early routine visits and organise your first tests and investigations. A GP can: do a pregnancy urine or blood test; talk with you about any concerns you might have about your pregnancy or general health; ... Before your first pregnancy appointment at the Women's, be sure to make bookings for services you may need ...

  9. Your First Prenatal Visit

    Your first prenatal exam will serve as a baseline for measuring changes during your pregnancy. Blood tests . ... At the end of your first prenatal visit, your doctor will explain any additional ...

  10. Prenatal care in your first trimester

    At your first visit, your doctor or midwife will draw blood for a group of tests known as the prenatal panel. These tests are done to find problems or infections early in the pregnancy. This panel of tests includes, but is not limited to: A complete blood count (CBC) Blood typing (including Rh screen)

  11. Everything You Need to Know About Blood Tests During Pregnancy

    During your first trimester, screen for the basics. Between nine and 10 weeks of pregnancy, your doctor will likely suggest that you get a blood test that checks for the following: Rh factor; or ...

  12. Prenatal care in your first trimester

    At your first visit, your doctor or midwife will draw blood for a group of tests known as the prenatal panel. These tests are done to find problems or infections early in the pregnancy. This panel of tests includes, but is not limited to: A complete blood count (CBC) Blood typing (including Rh screen)

  13. When You Visit Your Doctor

    Your Doctor Might Examine the Following Body Structures or Functions: Temperature, blood pressure, pulse, weight. Chest exam. Heart exam. Abdominal exam. Pelvic exam with Pap smear and cervical cultures. Leg exam. Your Doctor Might Order the Following Lab Tests or Studies: Confirm pregnancy with blood or urine test.

  14. Your First Prenatal Visit

    If you did not meet with your health care provider before you were pregnant, your first prenatal visit will generally be around 8 weeks after your LMP (last menstrual period ). If this applies to you, you should schedule a prenatal visit as soon as you know you are pregnant! Even if you are not a first-time mother, prenatal visits are still ...

  15. Prenatal Care: Your First Doctor's Visit

    During the first visit, your health care provider will perform several tests, including: Physical exam: You are weighed and your blood pressure, heart, lungs, and breasts are checked. Pelvic exam ...

  16. First Prenatal Checkup

    During the physical exam your doctor will check your eyes, ears, nose and throat, chest, lungs, heart, breasts, abdomen, reproductive organs, rectum, and your arms and legs. Special attention will be paid to your breast, abdomen, and pelvic exams as these will change the most during pregnancy. Also, any problems in your breast, abdomen and ...

  17. Pregnancy: First Prenatal Visit

    Overview. Your first prenatal visit will probably be the longest visit you'll have. Your doctor or midwife will take your medical history and do a complete physical exam. You may also have some tests. This will provide information that can be used to check for any problems as your pregnancy progresses.

  18. Blood Tests Administered During Pregnancy

    What the Tests Do. When you first get pregnant, your doctor will take a blood sample. The lab will check for problems that could affect you and your baby. They include rubella, cystic fibrosis ...

  19. Prenatal Testing Checklist: Regular Tests for Each Trimester

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  20. Common Tests During Pregnancy

    Midtrimester (also called the 18- to 20-week scan) To confirm the due date (a due date set in the first trimester is rarely changed) To determine the number of fetuses and examine the placental structures. To assist in prenatal tests, such as an amniocentesis. To examine the fetal anatomy for abnormalities.

  21. Prenatal Tests: First Trimester (for Parents)

    It helps to determine whether the fetus is at risk for a chromosomal abnormality (such as Down syndrome) or birth defects (such as heart problems). Ultrasound: This safe and painless test uses sound waves to make images that show the baby's shape and position. It can be done early in the first trimester to date the pregnancy or during weeks 11 ...

  22. Prenatal testing: Is it right for me?

    Prenatal screening tests for genetic conditions include: First trimester screening tests. During your first trimester, your healthcare professional can offer a blood test and an ultrasound. The blood test measures certain substances in your blood. The ultrasound measures the size of the clear space in the tissue at the back of your baby's neck.

  23. Understanding Pregnancy Blood Tests

    Pregnancy blood test results are used to confirm a pregnancy. Blood tests are also apart of your routine prenatal care and you can expect one to be taken during your first prenatal exam. Additional blood testing may be requested to monitor potential complications, such as anemia or diagnosis of possible infections, such as toxoplasmosis .