First check-up: The check-up will be more detailed when the card is established, including blood routine, urine routine, leucorrhea, liver function, electrocardiogram, blood pressure measurement, uterine height, weight, etc. It will take at least three or four hours. It is recommended that sisters wear comfortable clothes and shoes and prepare corresponding dry food and water, because everyone is pregnant and no one takes special care of anyone during the check-up.
B-ultrasound should be taken at least three times during the whole pregnancy, among which abnormality, thalassemia examination and glucose screening must be done, and fetal heart rate and fetal monitoring should be measured every time in the middle and late stages. The sugar sieve and the six-month-old color Doppler ultrasound must be done, but you should relax and don't imagine it too scary.
The 1 birth check-up: During the 12 week of pregnancy, the hospital will handle the "Pregnant Women's Health Manual" for pregnant mothers. In order to record the various birth checks made by pregnant mothers, they will also make records according to the inspection items recorded in the manual.
Second check-up: From 13 to 16 weeks of pregnancy, in addition to the basic routine check-up, the expectant mother can take blood for Down's syndrome screening at 16 weeks or more, and see the blood drawing report of the first check-up.
Third check-up: ultrasound examination is performed at the 7th to 20th week of pregnancy/kloc-0, and at the 20th week of pregnancy, mainly to check whether there is any big problem in the fetal appearance development. The doctor will carefully measure the fetal head circumference, abdominal circumference, thigh bone length and check whether there is any congenital abnormality in the spine.
Fourth check-up: During the second or fourth week of pregnancy, most of the screening for gestational diabetes is done in the 24th week of pregnancy.
Fifth check-up: At the 25th to 28th week of pregnancy, the most important thing at this stage is to draw blood for the expectant mother to check for hepatitis B, in order to check whether the expectant mother carries hepatitis B virus.
Sixth check-up: During the 29th to 32nd week of pregnancy, the doctor should check whether there is edema for the expectant mother, mainly to prevent pre-eclampsia and premature delivery.
Seventh check-up: From 33 to 35 weeks of pregnancy to 34 weeks of pregnancy, the expectant mother should have a detailed ultrasound examination to evaluate the weight and development of the fetus at that time and estimate the weight of the fetus until full-term delivery. From 33 weeks, the check-up should be once a week, and the contents of each check-up have not changed significantly. Do some routine checks.
Eighth check-up: At the 36th week of pregnancy, the expectant mother is getting closer and closer to the delivery date. At this time, the check-up is based on the principle of weekly check-up 1 time, and the fetal status is continuously monitored.
Ninth check-up: In the 37th week of pregnancy, due to the more frequent fetal movements, expectant mothers should always pay attention to the fetus and their own situation, so as to avoid premature birth of the fetus.
The 10 birth check-up: From the 38th week of pregnancy, the fetal position begins to be fixed, and the fetal head has come down and stuck in the pelvic cavity. At this time, the expectant mother should be ready to give birth at any time.
First 1 1, 12 check-ups: same as above, full term, please go to the hospital at any time.