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Overview. Pregnancy care consists of prenatal (before birth) and postpartum (after birth) healthcare for expectant mothers. It involves treatments and trainings to ensure a healthy prepregnancy, pregnancy, and labor and delivery for mom and baby.
The purpose of the post-partum newborn home visiting program is to check on the well-being of Mom and baby after delivery. A registered nurse visits the home to do an assessment of the baby, provide any needed education, and make referrals for other services if indicated.
To take great care of yourself and your baby during your pregnancy, follow these basics: Dont smoke, drink alcohol, or use drugs. Get enough rest. Eat a healthy diet.
A midwife will visit you at home to provide postnatal care for you and your baby including breastfeeding advice. Midwives may provide postnatal support until your baby is 14 days old.
Prenatal visits to a health care provider usually include a physical exam, weight checks, and providing a sample. Depending on the stage of the pregnancy, health care providers may also do blood tests and imaging tests, such as ultrasound exams.
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Take steps to have a healthy pregnancy. To keep you and your baby healthy, its important that you: Dont smoke or drink alcohol. Eat healthy and get enough folic acid. Stay physically active.
Consume foods and beverages rich in folate, iron, calcium, and protein. Talk with your health care professional about prenatal supplements (vitamins you may take while pregnant). Eat breakfast every day. Eat foods high in fiber, and drink fluids (particularly water) to avoid constipation.
The three main components of prenatal care are: risk assessment, health promotion and education, and therapeutic intervention [1]. High-quality prenatal care can prevent or lead to timely recognition and treatment of maternal and fetal complications.

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