
Pregnancy
Pregnancy check-ups
During your pregnancy, you’ll visit our practice regularly for check-ups. We carry out medical assessments such as measuring your blood pressure and monitoring the growth of your uterus and baby. Around 10 weeks, you’ll receive forms for routine blood tests, which we repeat around 30 weeks. If necessary, we’ll also perform additional blood or urine tests.
An ultrasound is performed at every appointment. All medical ultrasounds are also carried out at our practice. There’s always time to ask questions and to address any concerns or symptoms you may have.
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Appointment Schedule
Follow-up plan:
Up to 32 weeks: every 3–4 weeks
After 32 weeks: every 2–3 weeks
After 37 weeks: weekly
Ultrasounds
Early ultrasound (7–8 weeks):
To confirm the pregnancy and determine how far along you are. This scan is often done internally.
Dating ultrasound (10–12 weeks):
Used to determine your due date. This date will serve as the reference point for the rest of your pregnancy.13-week ultrasound (ETSEO):
Performed between 12+4 and 14+3 weeks of pregnancy. This screening checks for any physical abnormalities.20-week ultrasound (TTSEO):
Performed between 18+0 and 21+0 weeks. This detailed scan looks for conditions such as spina bifida or anencephaly, and examines the baby’s organ development, anatomy, and growth.All ultrasounds are covered by your health insurance.