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What (who) is prenatal$63496$ - definition

REGULAR CHECK-UPS THAT ALLOW DOCTORS OR MIDWIVES TO TREAT AND PREVENT POTENTIAL HEALTH PROBLEMS THROUGHOUT THE COURSE OF THE PREGNANCY
Antenatal care; Prenatal Care; Fetal wellbeing; Prenatal exam; Pre-natal care; Prenatal visit

Prenatal testing         
  • Amniocentesis is an example of an invasive diagnostic prenatal test.
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  • Ultrasonography is an example of a non-invasive diagnostic prenatal test.
TESTING AND PRENATAL CARE THAT FOCUS ON DETECTING PROBLEMS WITH THE PREGNANCY AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE
Fetal diagnosis; Fetal testing; Fetal screening; Antenatal screening; Foetal diagnosis; Foetal diagnostics; Fetal diagnostics; Prenatal screening; Diagnosis of fetal aneuploidy; Noninvasive Diagnosis of Fetal Aneuploidy Using Maternal Blood; Prenatal test; Pregnancy monitoring; Antenatal diagnosis; Cell-free fetal nucleic acids; Prenatal genetic diagnosis; Prenatal aneuploidy screening; Prenatal paternity; Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis; NIPD; Fetal aneuploidy; Prenatal diagnosis; Maternal serum screening; Non-invasive prenatal testing
Prenatal testing consists of prenatal screening and prenatal diagnosis, which are aspects of prenatal care that focus on detecting problems with the pregnancy as early as possible. These may be anatomic and physiologic problems with the health of the zygote, embryo, or fetus, either before gestation even starts (as in preimplantation genetic diagnosis) or as early in gestation as practicable.
Prenatal nutrition         
  • Birth weight chart.
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  • Health choices such as low-fat milk and alternatives, fruits, and vegetables should be emphasized for pregnant women.
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  • Ultrasound examination.
  • Ultrasound of fetus (~3 inches in length).
NUTRITION OF THE MOTHER DURING PREGNANCY
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Prenatal nutrition addresses nutrient recommendations before and during pregnancy. Nutrition and weight management before and during pregnancy has a profound effect on the development of infants.
Prenatal hormones and sexual orientation         
HORMONAL THEORY OF SEXUALITY
Prenatal hormone theory; Fetal hormones and sexual orientation
The hormonal theory of sexuality holds that, just as exposure to certain hormones plays a role in fetal sex differentiation, such exposure also influences the sexual orientation that emerges later in the adult. Prenatal hormones may be seen as the primary determinant of adult sexual orientation, or a co-factor with genes, biological factors and/or environmental and social conditions.

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Prenatal care

Prenatal care, also known as antenatal care, is a type of preventive healthcare. It is provided in the form of medical checkups, consisting of recommendations on managing a healthy lifestyle and the provision of medical information such as maternal physiological changes in pregnancy, biological changes, and prenatal nutrition including prenatal vitamins, which prevents potential health problems throughout the course of the pregnancy and promotes the mother and child's health alike. The availability of routine prenatal care, including prenatal screening and diagnosis, has played a part in reducing the frequency of maternal death, miscarriages, birth defects, low birth weight, neonatal infections and other preventable health problems.

Traditional prenatal care in high-income countries generally consists of:

  • monthly visits during the first two trimesters (from the 1st week to the 28th week)
  • fortnightly visits from the 28th week to the 36th week of pregnancy
  • weekly visits after 36th week to the delivery, from the 38th week to the 42nd week
  • Assessment of parental needs and family dynamics

The traditional form of antenatal care has developed from the early 1900s and there is very little research to suggest that it is the best way of giving antenatal care. Antenatal care can be costly and uses many staff. The following paragraphs describe research on other forms of antenatal care, which may reduce the burden on maternity services in all countries.