In the early stages of pregnancy, the state of the fetus is unstable, and first-time pregnant women are inevitably anxious and worried about the development of the fetus. In order to timely understand the condition of the fetus, some pregnant women will frequently go to the hospital for prenatal check ups in the early stages of pregnancy. Can they go for check ups once a month in the early stages of pregnancy?
The frequency of prenatal check ups during early pregnancy also varies from person to person, as each pregnant woman's physical condition is different, and the frequency of prenatal check ups will also differ to some extent. For pregnant women who have experienced threatened miscarriage in the early stages of pregnancy, the frequency of examinations should be relatively frequent. If any abnormal problems occur, timely examinations should be conducted, and the frequency of examinations should be based on their actual situation. They should strictly follow the doctor's guidance.
If a pregnant woman is in good physical condition in the early stages of pregnancy and has been confirmed to have a normal intrauterine pregnancy, there is no need for frequent check ups and monthly check ups are unnecessary. In this normal state, it is recommended that pregnant women undergo examinations at 12 weeks of pregnancy, at which point a record can be established and NT screening can be performed.
In this pregnancy process, the early stages of pregnancy are considered a crucial period, and pregnant women should indeed be more cautious. To avoid the risk of miscarriage, pregnant women should always pay attention to their actions and avoid overexertion. During this stage, sexual intercourse is not allowed as blind intercourse increases the risk of miscarriage.