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First visit
A detailed medical history, of you and your partner, will be recorded at your first prenatal visit.
Multiple births
Regular prenatal care is most important if you are carrying more than one baby, as the risk to you and your babies is higher.
Subsequent prenatal visits
Your health, and the growth and development of your baby, must be closely monitored.
Prenatal Checklist
Preparing for your prenatal appointments is important. Find out our prenatal checklist, so you can ask the right questions to your healthcare provider.
Diagnostic tests
Diagnostic ultrasound
The most important scans are performed at 12 weeks and 16 weeks. These early scans often prove the most accurate in determining the date of birth.
Hospital stay and going home
The average stay in hospital is about three days, if there are no complications. Use the time to rest and gather as much information as possible.
Your body
After the birth your body undergoes rapid physical and hormonal changes.
Postnatal exercise progressions
Check your basic progressive exercise programme with your caregiver.
Can my diet or what I eat affect conception?
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58 Months Milestone
Free play is like love, sunshine and broccoli all juiced together
42 months Milestone
Your child’s sentences are becoming longer and more complex as their vocabulary grows from a few hundred words at age three to more than 2 000 words at age five.
65 Months Milestone
It is wonderful when your child retells a story
69 Months Milestone
Two little dickie birds sitting on a wall
57 Months Milestone
Your child’s hands are becoming fine instruments
38 Months Milestone
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands