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Antenatal Consultation
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Antenatal Consultation

Antenatal appointments represent a crucial component of prenatal care during pregnancy. Expectant mothers can schedule their initial consultation upon discovering they are pregnant or whenever their midwife recommends seeing an obstetrician.

Regular check-ups support the health of both mother and baby throughout pregnancy. These appointments provide an opportunity to address questions and gain knowledge regarding pregnancy and childbirth preparation.

When to Schedule an Antenatal Consultation

Gynecology specialists recommend scheduling your first appointment as soon as pregnancy is confirmed. Subsequent appointments continue throughout pregnancy based on individual health factors and any complications that may arise. First-time mothers typically require more frequent visits than those with previous pregnancies.

What to Expect During Your Appointment

Antenatal consultations evolve as pregnancy progresses, but typically include routine health assessments. Standard procedures encompass weight checks, abdominal measurements, fetal heartbeat monitoring, blood and urine testing, and discussions regarding health history and any concerning symptoms to prevent complications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

Each antenatal visit includes a review of symptoms, blood pressure and urine check, fundal height measurement, fetal heart monitoring, and discussion of any concerns. Ultrasound scans and blood tests are ordered according to gestational age and clinical indication.

The first full antenatal consultation covers your medical and obstetric history, medication review, lifestyle advice (folic acid, vitamin D, nutrition, activity, travel), initial blood tests, dating ultrasound, and screening options including first trimester combined screening.

Absolutely. Partners are warmly welcome at any or all appointments u2014 particularly at the major scanning appointments (12-week nuchal and 20-week anomaly scan). Their involvement is valued and supported throughout the journey.

Reduced fetal movement after 24 weeks, vaginal bleeding at any stage, severe headache or visual disturbance, significant abdominal pain, rupture of membranes, fever above 38u00b0C, or any symptom you are concerned about warrant prompt contact u2014 never wait for the next scheduled appointment.

Screening options include first trimester combined screening (nuchal translucency + blood tests), NIPT (non-invasive prenatal testing, from 10 weeks), anomaly scan at 20 weeks, and GBS screening at 35u201337 weeks. Diagnostic tests (CVS or amniocentesis) are offered when screening results indicate significant risk.

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