Prenatal care varies a lot by country, but generally consists of:
- monthly visits to your healthcare provider during the first two trimesters
- fortnightly visits from 28th week to 36th week of pregnancy
- weekly visits after 36th week till delivery
You can use our appointment scheduler to help keep track of your prenatal check-ups. However, remember that you don't have to wait for your next appointment to speak to your doctor. If you’re ever worried about something, contact your doctor or healthcare provider straight away.
To add an appointment, use the ‘+’ symbol at the top, and fill in the basic appointment details. You can enter your weight, the foetal heart rate, and your blood pressure afterwards.
The oldest Appointment will show at the bottom of the list, and the next upcoming appointment is always marked with an ‘alarm bell’ symbol.
You can swipe left on an appointment to delete it.
We have selected a list of standard questions to ask. To add a question, use the ‘+’ symbol at the top. You will see a long list of questions to choose from, or you can type your own question. To add questions from the list, simply tick the box.
Click ‘Export to email’ to send all your questions via email.
You can swipe left on a question to delete it.
Please note that this App is not a medical device. We have no control over how you use the App. You are solely responsible for the correctness and completeness of your entries, and the manner in which you use the App may give inaccurate readings – please review our guide on how to use the App carefully. Please make sure to never soley rely on the App alone, e.g. for your kick, contraction, appointments and weight records, and to rely upon your nominated medical professional advisor. We cannot guarantee the uninterrupted availability of the App, because we rely on telecommunications networks and technologies, which are beyond our control.
This information is not intended to replace the advice of a trained medical doctor. Health & Parenting Ltd disclaims any liability for the decisions you make based on this information, which is provided to you on a general information basis only and not as a substitute for personalised medical advice.
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