What Is Prenatal Care?

Prenatal care is medical care provided during pregnancy to monitor the health and development of both the mother and developing baby.

What Happens During Prenatal Care?

Prenatal appointments may include:

  • Ultrasounds

  • Blood tests

  • Blood pressure monitoring

  • Nutritional guidance

  • Monitoring fetal growth and heartbeat

Why Prenatal Care Matters

Regular prenatal care may help:

  • Support healthy pregnancy development

  • Identify complications early

  • Monitor fetal growth

  • Improve overall pregnancy outcomes

Frequently Asked Questions

When should prenatal care begin?

Prenatal care is often recommended as early as possible after pregnancy is confirmed.

Is prenatal care important even in early pregnancy?

Yes. Early prenatal care can provide important information about pregnancy development and maternal health.

Learn More About Pregnancy Support

Understanding prenatal care may help women feel more informed and prepared during pregnancy.