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First prenatal examination: an important milestone in early pregnancy
Pregnancy is an important stage in life, and the first prenatal examination is the starting point of this wonderful journey. Early pregnancy (within 12 weeks) is a critical period for embryo development and a golden period for establishing a healthy pregnancy relationship. At this stage, it is necessary not only to confirm the health status of the embryo, but also to understand the physical condition of the mother, so as to lay a solid foundation for future pregnancy.

Understand the medical history in detail

In the early pregnancy, the doctor will know your past medical history, drug sensitivity history, family history, menstrual history and pregnancy history in detail to help identify diseases or abnormalities that may affect pregnancy.

General physical examination

Through the general examination, you can fully understand your physical condition, including blood pressure, weight, height, cardiopulmonary function, and the health status of breast and reproductive organs.

Routine blood test

Routine blood examination is a necessary item for the first prenatal examination, which can understand the situation of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets, and can also identify ABO blood groups and Rh blood groups. Screening for syphilis and hepatitis is also crucial.

Multiple inspection

In addition to routine blood examination, measles antibody examination, urine sugar and urine protein determination, ultrasonic examination and chromosome examination will also be carried out. These examinations can help us to understand the fetal health, implantation position, structure and the mother's urinary system and other important information.

Prenatal education and psychological support

In the first prenatal examination, we will also know your pregnancy reaction and symptoms in detail, and provide necessary prenatal education and psychological support. Let's create a safe and healthy environment for the future baby!