Got a positive pregnancy test? Deep breath. Here's what to know about booking that first prenatal visit – and what to expect when you get there. Schedule your first prenatal appointment with an ...
At her first prenatal appointment for her first pregnancy, Shana Westlake of Beacon, New York, remembers entering her OB-GYN’s office full of anxiety. “They took my blood pressure, and it was through ...
Some women rush to their doctor just days after getting a positive pregnancy test, but Dr. L. Joy Baker said she often sees patients for the first time just weeks or even days before they give ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . ACOG updated its prenatal care guidance to emphasize a more patient-centered approach. The guidance recommends ...
Recommending individualized care upends a century-old model of care, but it also corresponds to what many practices are ...
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Nearly 25% of pregnant people don't get prenatal care in the first trimester—why it matters
A recent March of Dimes report finds a decline in those getting early prenatal care. Experts explain why that's an issue and what needs to change.
Your first prenatal care visit takes place when you are 8–10 weeks pregnant. This initial visit typically takes 40 minutes. You will see either a midwife or women’s health nurse practitioner during ...
About a quarter of U.S. pregnant women don't get prenatal care in their first trimester, report says
LAGRANGE, Georgia — Some women rush to their doctor just days after getting a positive pregnant test, but Dr. L. Joy Baker said she often sees patients for the first time just weeks or even days ...
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