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What to expect at your first antenatal visit

What to expect at your first antenatal visit
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What to Expect at Your First Antenatal Visit: A Complete Guide for New Moms

Finding out you are pregnant is an absolute whirlwind of emotions. Once the initial excitement (and maybe a little bit of panic) settles, reality sets in: it’s time to schedule your first antenatal visit.

If you are feeling nervous or unsure about what is going to happen, take a deep breath. It is completely normal. Your first prenatal appointment is typically the longest and most thorough one you’ll have, but it’s entirely designed to support you, answer your questions, and set up a healthy roadmap for the months ahead.

Here is a simple breakdown of exactly what to expect when you walk into the clinic for the first time.

 

1. The Deep Dive Into Your Medical History

Before any physical checks happen, your healthcare provider (whether it’s an obstetrician or a midwife) will want to get a complete picture of your health. Think of this as a relaxed but detailed conversation.

They will likely ask about:

  • Your menstrual cycle: The date of your last normal period to help calculate your official due date.

  • Your medical history: Any pre-existing health conditions, past surgeries, allergies, or medications you are currently taking.

  • Family health history: Chronic illnesses or genetic conditions on both your side and your partner’s side.

  • Lifestyle factors: Your diet, exercise habits, work environment, and whether you smoke or drink alcohol.

Tip: Don’t hold back or feel judged. Your provider needs honest answers to ensure both you and your baby stay completely safe.

2. The Routine Physical Check-ups

Next, your care team will establish a “baseline” for your physical health. They will track these numbers at every single appointment moving forward to monitor your progress.

What They Check Why It Matters
Blood Pressure To monitor for conditions like pre-eclampsia later in pregnancy.
Weight & Height To track healthy, steady weight gain throughout the trimesters.
Urine Sample Checked for protein (a sign of infection or high blood pressure) and sugar (a sign of gestational diabetes).

Depending on how far along you are and when you last had one, your doctor might also perform a routine pelvic exam or a Pap smear to check your cervical health.

3. Blood Tests and Screenings

Yes, there will be needles, but it’s all for a good cause! A nurse will draw blood to run a standard prenatal panel. This panel checks:

  • Your blood type and Rh factor: If you are Rh-negative and your baby is Rh-positive, your body could produce antibodies, which is easily manageable if known early.

  • Iron levels: To check for anemia, which can cause severe fatigue during pregnancy.

  • Infections: Screenings for Rubella (German measles) immunity, HIV, Hepatitis B, and Syphilis, as these can impact delivery and newborn care.

4. Will You Get an Ultrasound?

This is the big question every expectant parent asks! Whether you get an ultrasound at your very first visit usually depends on how many weeks pregnant you are.

If your appointment is around the 8 to 10-week mark, your provider might perform an early dating ultrasound.

 

Don’t expect a fully formed baby on the screen just yet—at this stage, it will look like a tiny, miraculous little bean. However, seeing that tiny flickering heartbeat on the monitor is a moment you will never forget. If it is too early, your doctor will schedule this for a separate visit a couple of weeks later.

5. Mapping Out the Game Plan

The final part of your visit is all about education and planning. Your provider will hand you a stack of reading materials, outline your upcoming appointment schedule, and discuss:

  • Prenatal vitamins: Ensuring you are taking the right amount of Folic Acid and Iron.

  • Safe medications: A list of what over-the-counter drugs are safe to take for headaches, colds, or morning sickness.

  • Warning signs: What symptoms (like severe cramping or heavy bleeding) mean you should call the clinic immediately.

Come Prepared with Your Questions

Your first visit can feel a bit like an information overload, which is why your brain might go completely blank when the doctor asks, “Do you have any questions for me?”

Start a running list on your phone right now. No question is too silly, too small, or too embarrassing. Whether you want to know if you can keep drinking your morning espresso, whether your gym routine is safe, or how to handle intense nausea—ask away. Your healthcare team is your partner in this incredible journey!

Should you wish to enquire about our services, please contact us . We endeavour to respond to all queries within 48 hours.

012 321 6317

info.pretoria@peermed.co.za

265 Madiba St, Pretoria Central, Pretoria, 0002

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