
Asking about your lifestyle habits and stress level.Checking weight, height, and blood pressure.The first time you come in we’ll also perform a pelvic exam and conduct some external monitoring to make sure everything is well from the start.

As you get closer to your due date, we’ll perform blood tests and screening tests to check for things like blood type, group b strep, RH factor, and other concerns. Our philosophy is that taking the time to understand you and your health is key to providing the best possible care.ĭuring your visit, we’ll check fetal heart rate patterns to make sure that the baby’s heartbeat and heart rate are proceeding as expected. The first thing we’ll do when you come in for a prenatal visit is to check in to see how you are feeling and how your pregnancy is going.

During weeks 4-28, expect to come in once a month.In general, a normal prenatal visit schedule is tied to the gestational age of the baby: Prenatal checkups will happen more often as your pregnancy progresses, and we may advise special tests along the way. You should come in for your first prenatal appointment as soon as you think you are pregnant.

What is the schedule for prenatal visits?
