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During your pregnancy you will be offered many routine tests that can let you know about the health of your baby. Below is a brief description of what pregnancy services expectant mothers should expect during the prenatal visits leading up to delivery.
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During your pregnancy you will be offered many routine tests that can let you know about the health of your baby. Below is a brief description of what pregnancy services expectant mothers should expect during the prenatal visits leading up to delivery.
* The specific exams and screenings recommended can vary based on a woman’s age, family history, personal health history, and risk factors. It’s essential to discuss your individual healthcare needs and screening schedule with your healthcare provider.
Keep in mind that these are only guidelines for pregnancy services and every expectant mother’s body is different, and so are their pregnancies. If you have any questions or believe you may be in labor, call the office. If it is after hours the doctor oncall will be called. Please allow 15 minutes for a return call.
Call our office and ask to speak with the On-Call Nurse
Call our office number and our answering service will page the doctor on call who will return your call to address your concerns
Actifed, Benadryl, Dristan, Halls, Neosynephine, Robitussin DM, Romilar Tylenol (Acetaminophen), and Vicks Cough Syrup. *Do not use extended-use form*
Citrucel, Colace, Emetrol (if you don’t have diabetes), Fiberall/Fibercon, Gaviscon Imodium, Metamucil, Milk of Magnesia, Parepectocin (for 24 hours,only after 12 weeks of pregnancy), Riopan Senekot, Tiralac, and Tums.
Anusol, Hydrocortisone Cream or ointment, First-aid Oinment, or Preparation H.
Monistat or Terazol
Vitamin B6 25mg taken with Unisom ½tablet 3-4 times per day.
If you don’t have diabetes, you can take Emetrol. Avoid strong smells and spices. If it looks like it will make you sick, don’t just eat it because it’s healthy.
Unless otherwise ordered by a physician, you may travel up to 36 weeks. If traveling by car stop every 2 hours for a short stretch or walk and to empty your bladder. If traveling by plane make sure passenger cabins are pressuriezed as with large planes. Helicopters and commuter planes are not usually pressurized.
Yes, If x-rays are absolutely necessary, make sure that a lead apron if used to Shield your abdomen Numbing agents such as Novacaine, Carbocaine, and Xylocaine are allowed. Nitrous Oxide is not permitted. If your dentist requires written consent for treatment please contact the office 48 hours prior to your appointment for dental work.Patients should maintain daily dental care by brushing teeth twice daily, flossing and using mouthwash.
If your doctor tells you that you are having a “High-Risk” pregnancy you will be referred to a specialist to have your ultrasounds. You will continue to see us for your prenatal care. We refer our patients to Atlanta Maternal Fetal Medicine. After each appointment you have with them they will send the results of your visits to our office so we will have those ultrasound results.
Yes! We offer FREE prenatal newborn care & breastfeeding basics classes. Register today!