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Pregnancy Follow-Up and Birth

A personalized follow-up process from early pregnancy to birth and postpartum care, focused on maternal and fetal health.

Pregnancy Follow-Up and Birth

What Does Pregnancy Follow-Up Include?

Pregnancy follow-up includes monitoring maternal health, fetal growth, screening tests, ultrasound evaluations and birth planning. Visit frequency is individualized according to risk profile.

  • Ultrasound visits according to gestational week
  • Screening and detailed ultrasound planning
  • Blood, urine and metabolic monitoring
  • Birth mode and preparation counseling

Risk Assessment

Maternal age, previous pregnancy history, chronic diseases, multiple pregnancy, gestational diabetes or hypertension can change the follow-up plan. The goal is early recognition and timely guidance.

Birth and Postpartum Care

Birth planning considers maternal health, fetal position, pregnancy course and patient expectations. Postpartum follow-up is important for bleeding, breastfeeding, healing and emotional well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

An early evaluation is recommended after a positive pregnancy test. Timing may vary based on the last menstrual period and symptoms.

Ultrasound performed for medical reasons with appropriate settings is a standard part of pregnancy care.

The safest birth mode depends on maternal and fetal health. There is no single right answer for every patient.

First trimester screening, detailed ultrasound, glucose screening and blood/urine tests may be planned by gestational week.

A postpartum visit is usually planned within the first weeks; earlier care may be needed for bleeding, pain, breastfeeding or mood concerns.