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My First Check-up

Your first check-up is conducted after your pregnancy has been confirmed.  The first check-up will also in general determine the caregiver and birthplace that you have decided as it is where all your medical records, pregnancy and health history will be kept. Let’s look at some of the check list that can help you prepare for your “First Check-Up”:

 

 

 

 

 

No. Check-up List Reasons
1. Confirm appointment date & time Avoid miscommunication and long waiting hours.
2. Search for exact location of the hospital/medical centre
Avoid stress due to getting lost.
3. Health Insurance Card & documents (if any) OR cash / credit card For ease of payment and coordination.
4. Medical history Inform doctor if you have any medical conditions such as allergy, high blood, diabetes, epilepsy or any condition that might pose a risk to you and your baby.

It is also good for you to remember your menstrual cycle (the start and end of your last period).
5. Notes & list of questions you want to ask Clear all doubts that you have related to pregnancy issues, health issues, emotional issues and any other matter related to childbirth including costs, emergency plan, etc.
6. Dress appropriately & clean up To avoid inconvenience and easy check-up.
7. Bring hygiene wipes & sanitary napkins In case of bleeding, etc.

Normally on the first check-up, the doctor will perform the following tests:
  1. Physical Examination: Weight & height
  2. Urine test
  3. Palpation & blood pressure
  4. Internal examination
  5. Ultrasound (more at My First Ultrasound page)

The doctor will discuss with you on the test results and advise you on steps to be taken to safeguard your pregnancy and care for both your health and your baby’s health.

Types of check-up
There are two types of check-up commonly conducted:
  1. Internal examination
    Insertion of two fingers into your vagina and pressing of abdomen to palpate your uterus. (Conducted on obese women or when scanning doesn’t provide any result.)
  2. Ultrasound
    Normally conducted when the pregnancy reaches 18 to 20 weeks.

Why are these check-ups important?
Check-up is important to determine several key factors in your pregnancy and when you are about to delivery your baby such as:
1. Estimation of due date.
2. Monitoring of baby’s growth and health.
3. Monitoring of mother’s health and condition.
4. Recommendation of medication, supplement or changes in diet and lifestyle that safeguard both you and your baby’s health.
5. To determine if there’s any life threatening conditions, diseases or other factors that may risk your pregnancy and childbirth.
6. Recommendation on how you should delivery your baby (natural or C-Section) and type of medical options available.
7. Sometimes a Pap smear is conducted to determine if there are any sexual transmitted diseases (rarely).

 

 
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