Why Prenatal Care Is So Crucial?

Dr. Sushmita Mukherjee
2 min readFeb 24, 2021

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With pregnancy come so many complications. In order to ensure the good health of both the mother and her fetus, prenatal care is very crucial. Any complications that may affect the health of either the mother or her fetus can be diagnosed and treated early during a prenatal visit to your doctor. After your pregnancy is confirmed, you should schedule an appointment with your doctor as early as possible. The prenatal visit becomes more important under the following circumstances:

1. If you already have medical issues

2. If you had experienced trouble during your past pregnancy

3. If you have symptoms, such as vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, and severe nausea or vomiting

Your first prenatal visit to your doctor will probably be the longest one. During the visit, your doctor will look for signs and symptoms and note your medical history. Certain medical examinations, including blood and urine tests, can also be recommended by your doctor. You should be confident enough to get all your pregnancy-related doubts cleared during your first prenatal visit to your doctor.

Your prenatal care specialist may also collect as much as possible data about your previous pregnancy, including miscarriages and abortions, the length of pregnancy, the method of delivery, the birth weight of the baby, and that’s just the beginning. Your experience with pregnancy will help your doctor create a pregnancy or childbirth plan that is right for your situation.

Letting your doctor know about your gynecological history is of utmost importance. Helping your doctor be aware of your gynecological history is important to avoid potential birth defects and other complications that may harm your baby. Do not shy away even from sharing sexually transmitted infection information, such as gonorrhea, Chlamydia, bacterial vaginosis, etc. if you have currently or have in the past.

The existence of medical conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, lung disease, heart disease, etc. must also be shared with your doctor as they can lead to complications during your pregnancy.

Final Words:

We hope the above-explained things would help you have a proper prenatal consultation with your doctor. If you have any doubts, you can let us know in the common section below. We will do our best to help you out.

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Dr. Sushmita Mukherjee
Dr. Sushmita Mukherjee

Written by Dr. Sushmita Mukherjee

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