Booking Visit 6-10 Weeks |
- The midwife will discuss the screening tests, enabling you to make informed decisions on the tests that you will be offered throughout pregnancy, your consent is required for all tests and examinations undertaken.
- Your weight & height will be taken
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| 12 weeks |
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| 16 weeks |
- Diet & lifestyle will be discussed
- You will receive blood forms for blood that is taken at 28 weeks
- You will receive a leaflet regarding the Glucose test (also called the Lucozade test) that is carried out at 28 weeks
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| 20 weeks |
- optional visit with midwife/GP if required e.g. questions about the scan
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| 24 weeks |
- Blood pressure checked
- Urine checked for protein (abnormal amounts of protein in urine AND high blood pressure can mean that pre-eclampsia is possible)
- Abdominal examination and your baby's movements will be discussed at this and all subsequent visits.
- Discuss Ante-Natal classes
- Maternity Certificate issued if required
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| 28 weeks |
- Repeat blood tests done
- Glucose test performed
- Abdominal examination
- Blood pressure checked
- Urine tested for protein
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| 32 weeks |
- visit for Blood Pressure, urine testing & abdominal examination (this visit is only if required for first time mothers)
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| 34 weeks |
- If haemoglobin (full blood test) result is low you will be given iron & your blood will be retested in 4 weeks
- Blood Pressure checked
- Urine checked
- Abdominal examination
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| 36 weeks |
- Blood Pressure checked
- Urine checked for protein
- Abdominal palpation done
- Repeat blood tests if required
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| 38 weeks |
- Blood Pressure checked
- Urine checked for protein
- Abdominal examination
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| 40 weeks |
- Blood Pressure checked
- Urine checked for protein
- Abdominal examination
- You will be offered a membrane sweep at the next appointment at 41 weeks to help you go into labour. This will be explained by the midwife.
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| 41 weeks |
- Blood Pressure checked
- Urine checked for protein
- Abdominal examination
- A membrane sweep will be performed if you agree
- Induction date will be given if required. The recommendation from the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) is that pregnancies that continue until 42 weeks are NORMAL for healthy pregnant women. Your midwife will discuss this from 41 weeks. More information is available from NICE and Informed Choice.
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