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Prenatal medical care during pregnancy

It was Voltaire who said, 'the art of medicine is to amuse the patient while nature heals the illness.'

And while it is certainly possible to have a baby without seeking prenatal care, modern medicine has a lot to offer the pregnant mother. Choosing the type of prenatal care you want can be overwhelming for many mothers. But you should start by deciding the type of medical attention you need and narrow your choices from there. Some mothers will need to have more medical attention than others, and each choice brings with it benefits and disadvantages. Whether you are looking for an obstetricin or midwife will change the nature of your pregnancy experience.

You should also be prepared for the many prenatal office visits you will need to have during your pregnancy. Knowing what to expect can help you arrive at your doctor's office prepared, and help you get the most out of your visit. These visits can help ease any concerns that you may have during your pregnancy and help make the experience more enjoyable.

measuring the size of the belly at week thirty six

measuring the size of the belly at week thirty six


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