How often should pregnant women have their blood checked

  Although pregnancy is a happy thing, due to my first pregnancy, I lacked experience and didn't know what to do. I only knew that I needed to undergo examinations to understand the physical health of myself and the fetus. It should be noted that accurate timing and certain regularity are required during the examination, which can reduce stress and also benefit the fetus. How often should pregnant women have their blood checked? Let's get to know each other.

  

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  How often should pregnant women have their blood checked

  During the ten month pregnancy, expectant mothers need to undergo 9-13 prenatal check ups. The purpose, items, and timing of prenatal check ups vary at different stages of pregnancy. The schedule for prenatal check ups during pregnancy is as follows: the first prenatal check up should be done within 3 months of pregnancy, followed by check ups every 1-2 months thereafter. For 6-7 months of pregnancy, check ups should be done at the hospital once a month. After 8 months of pregnancy, check ups should be done every two weeks, and for the last month of pregnancy, check ups should be done once a week.

  How many ultrasound examinations should be done during pregnancy

  Generally, 4-5 ultrasound examinations are required throughout the entire pregnancy, and the specific schedule is as follows:

  1. 6-8 weeks of pregnancy: The first B-ultrasound is performed at 6-8 weeks of pregnancy to check for ectopic pregnancy and abnormal pregnancies such as molar pregnancy, and to see if the embryo is still alive.

  2. 11-14 weeks of pregnancy: This ultrasound examination is conducted to measure the nt of the fetus and evaluate the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus by combining it with maternal serum examination.

  3. At 18-24 weeks of pregnancy: This examination is to check the fetal development and whether there are fatal deformities such as anencephaly, visceral eversion, and brain herniation.

  4. 32-38 weeks of pregnancy: Further check the development of the fetus, understand the position of the fetus, placental maturity, amniotic fluid volume, umbilical cord blood flow, check whether the fetus has umbilical cord entanglement around the neck, and evaluate the safety of the fetus.

  After pregnancy, it is essential to undergo various examinations and not neglect them, as each examination plays a very important role in checking one's physical health and ensuring the normal development of the fetus. How often should pregnant women have their blood checked? Generally, when going to a regular hospital for examination, doctors will inform everyone of the next examination time.

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