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Importance of Prenatal Care
Providing your baby with
the best possible chance to survive and thrive begins the
moment you suspect you may be pregnant. Begin early and
maintain good prenatal care for you and your unborn baby
throughout your pregnancy. This means:
- Eat
the right foods.
- Take
recommended prenatal vitamins.
- Do not
smoke.
- Do not
use drugs or alcohol.
- Get
frequent medical checkups with your doctor or nurse.
- Ask
your doctor about tests for Group B Strep prior to
delivery.
- Make
sure you are familiar with signs of pre-term labor.
- Begin “counting kicks” during your last trimester.
- Consider breastfeeding for the overall health and well
being of your baby.
What
else can you do to keep your baby healthy once it’s born?
- Take
your baby for scheduled well baby check-ups.
- Communicate with your healthcare professional about
changes in your baby’s behavior and health.
- Follow
proper immunization schedules for your baby. The risk
of leaving a baby unprotected is 1,000 greater than any
risk posed by using the vaccines.
- Follow
the First Candle recommendations on reducing the
risk of infant death.
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