Should I go to gynecology or obstetrics after getting pregnant

  Pregnancy is very important for women and is something that many women want to do. After pregnancy, they need to undergo a lot of prenatal check ups, which can help mothers understand the condition of their fetus and their own body. As many people know, hospitals are usually divided into different departments. So, is it obstetrics or gynecology after just getting pregnant?

  

Should I go to gynecology or obstetrics after getting pregnant1

  If you are just pregnant and not more than three months old, you usually seek medical attention in the gynecology department and do not need to go to the obstetrics department. Because at this time, women usually check their own body and the condition of the fetus, which can be done in gynecology. Obstetrics mainly focuses on the delivery of pregnant women, and since pregnancy is still far away from delivery, there is no need to go to obstetrics for treatment at this time. In fact, under normal circumstances, gynecology and obstetrics are together and generally referred to as obstetrics and gynecology, but there may also be cases where gynecology and obstetrics are separated.

  The early stages of pregnancy are a critical period for the development of the fetal neural tube. At this time, insufficient intake of folic acid may cause abnormal development of the fetal nervous system. Therefore, pregnant women should start supplementing folic acid from the beginning of planning pregnancy to effectively prevent fetal neural tube defects. Many natural foods contain abundant folate, including various green vegetables, animal liver and kidney, beans, fruits, dairy products, etc.

  After pregnancy, women's bodies become more fragile, and it is important to take good care of them. Firstly, regular check ups are necessary so that if there are any problems with the body or fetus, timely treatment and adjustment can be sought. Rest more regularly and engage in appropriate exercise, but avoid vigorous exercise or excessive fatigue, as it may cause harm to both the body and the fetus.

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