(1) 1 check-up: pregnancy 12 weeks, confirm intrauterine pregnancy, and handle the Handbook of Pregnant Women's Health Care.
(2) Second check-up: pregnancy 13- 16 weeks, routine check-up, blood sampling for early Down's screening. Abnormal amniocentesis was performed at 16-20 weeks.
(3) The third check-up, 17- 20 weeks pregnant, and detailed ultrasound examination (to see the fetal appearance, head circumference, abdominal circumference, thigh bone length and check whether there is any congenital abnormality in the spine).
(4) Fourth prenatal examination: 265438+ 0-24 weeks of pregnancy, screening gestational diabetes, routine examination.
(5) Fifth prenatal examination: 25-28 weeks pregnant, check whether there are routine examinations such as hepatitis B antigen, syphilis serum test and measles.
(6) Sixth prenatal examination: 29-32 weeks of pregnancy, ultrasonic evaluation of fetal growth, blood examination and routine examination (examination of lower extremity edema and pre-eclampsia).
(7) Seventh prenatal examination: 33-35 weeks of pregnancy, ultrasound examination, assessment of fetal weight, routine examination, determination of delivery mode and time, etc.
(8) Eighth prenatal examination: 36 weeks pregnant, monitoring the fetal condition, preparing for delivery and routine examination.
(9) Ninth prenatal examination: 37 weeks pregnant, pay attention to fetal movement and routine examination to avoid premature delivery.
(10) check-up 10: 38 weeks pregnant, fetal position fixed, fetal head down, ready for delivery.
Regular prenatal check-ups can help you understand the whole pregnancy process and health status of pregnant women. Once the problem is found, it can be found and treated as early as possible to ensure the health of the fetus and pregnant mother. Therefore, pregnant mothers should do a good job in every birth check-up regularly and don't be lazy.