3.9 RH Negative Screening

During pregnancy, it’s important to get screened for RH status. This is because if you are RH negative and your baby is RH positive, there…

3.8 Blood Glucose

Blood glucose is an important indicator of your health during pregnancy. High blood sugar levels can lead to serious health problems for both you and…

3.7 Anemia

Anemia during pregnancy can be a serious condition. If you are pregnant and have any concerns about anemia, talk to your healthcare provider. Anemia is…

3.6 Preclampsia

Preeclampsia during pregnancy is a serious condition that can lead to health complications for both the mother and the baby. If you are pregnant, it…

3.4 Kicks Count

During pregnancy, it’s important to keep track of your baby’s movements. One way to do this is to count the number of kicks you feel…

3.2 Your Weight

It is common to experience weight gain during pregnancy. In fact, it is considered healthy to gain anywhere from 25 to 35 pounds over the…

3.3 Gestational Diabetes

Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that can occur during pregnancy. It is caused by the hormonal changes of pregnancy, which can make the…

3.5 Placenta Previa

Placenta previa is a pregnancy complication in which the placenta partially or fully covers the opening of the cervix. Placenta previa can cause bleeding during…

3.1 Pre-Natal Care

It is important for pregnant women to receive proper pre-natal care. This care can help to ensure a healthy pregnancy and delivery. Pre-natal care should…