Prenatal Care
Prenatal Care
Discuss questions or concerns you or your partner may have with your caregiver at any stage of your pregnancy.
Once your pregnancy has been confirmed you should see a doctor or midwife regularly. Routine check-ups, where you can discuss concerns regarding your pregnancy, will ensure your wellbeing.
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