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The word 'prenatal' means before birth. When we talk about 'prenatal care', we are referring to the care you receive before the birth of your baby. One of the best ways to give your baby a healthy start in life is to get early - and ongoing - prenatal care. Prenatal care is essential for the health of both mother and baby. Ideally, prenatal care begins even before you become pregnant. If you are planning to become pregnant, it is wise to discuss your plans with your health care providers and to have a complete medical check-up. This allows for:
Prenatal caregivers In the Calgary area, three groups of caregivers offer prenatal care and help with the births of babies -- midwives, family doctors and obstetricians (specialists). If you haven't chosen a caregiver, here are some tips to help you find one:
To find a caregiver who matches your needs, you may want to meet before your first examination. Some questions you may want to ask:
You
need to be able to talk to and trust you caregiver throughout your
pregnancy. If you feel uncomfortable or hurried during your appointment
or if you have questions or concerns, say so.
Your first prenatal check-up The first appointment is often one of the longest. You'll be asked about your health history and have some tests done. This information is needed for future assessments of you and your growing baby. A complete physical exam may be done including:
NOTE: If you have never had the German measles, a German measle
vaccine is one of the things you need to consider well in advance of
getting pregant. The German measles vaccine is not recommended when
you are already pregnant. After having the vaccine, you will be
advised not to become pregnant for three months. If you not had German
measles or the German measles vaccine, and you come into contact with
someone who has German measles, within the first 20 weeks of your
pregnancy, get in touch with your doctor or health unit immediately
(German measles can have a serious effect on your baby). Your follow-up prenatal checkups During these visits you can expect the following:
In addition to early prenatal care, especially if this is your first pregnancy, it is recommended that you attend childbirth education classes. Refresher classes are also available for women who have attended prenatal classes before. Remember that each birth is unique and no one can predict your experience. Discussing your hopes and plans for labor and birth with your caregiver, before labor begins, will help you have the best birth experience possible. DisclaimerThis material is designed
for information purposes only. It should not be used in place of medical
advice, instruction and/or treatment. If you have specific questions,
please consult your doctor or appropriate health care professional.
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