

Your first appointment is typically longer than other prenatal visits. Symptoms such as abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding.While most women start their prenatal visits at about eight weeks of pregnancy, we may recommend that you begin your visits earlier if your pregnancy is considered high-risk due to: Start as early as possibleĬontact our office to arrange your first prenatal visit as soon as your pregnancy is confirmed. Our team of pregnancy specialists provides comprehensive pregnancy services, from routine examinations to diagnostic testing, through all stages of pregnancy. Our OB/GYNs at The Association for Women’s Health Care have the expertise necessary to care for you and your unborn baby whether you have a normal or high-risk pregnancy. Your prenatal provider is an important resource for treatment, education, and support throughout your pregnancy. In addition to providing support for physical changes, prenatal visits are also a good opportunity to address your questions and concerns about your body, your baby’s development, and the upcoming birth. While it may be challenging to fit ongoing office appointments into your busy schedule, prenatal visits are the best way to protect your health and the health of your baby.


Ensure you’re giving your baby the best possible start by maintaining the recommended schedule of prenatal visits during your pregnancy.
