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Third Trimester Doctor Visits
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Your Baby Today: Pregnancy: Prenatal Medical Care Third Trimester Doctor Visits By Be prepared for your third-trimester doctor visits with our guide to the tests and procedures you'll be undergoing.. for Your Baby Today |
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Frequent office visits
Writing your birth plan Of course, you want everything to go smoothly once you start labor and begin delivering your baby. A birth plan can help make this special time even more meaningful. A birth plan is an informal agreement that represents an understanding between you and your doctor, and nurse, about your choice of anesthesia, whom you want present during delivery and whether or not you'll breastfeed. Ask your prospective doctor if he or she will abide by such a plan, provided your birth is a normal, uncomplicated vaginal delivery. When will labor start? It can be difficult to tell when labor begins, particularly if this is your first child. Here are some warning signs labor will begin within days:
It's time to call the doctor when:
Your doctor will probably tell you to start for the hospital when your uterine contractions:
How to tell if it's false labor The contractions you feel may not be the real thing. In false labor, you're having Braxton-Hicks contractions, which decrease and go away. They're real (not false) contractions, but they're not the productive contractions of true labor that result in the necessary uterine or cervical changes. Braxton-Hicks contractions usually stop when you get up and move around. Showing up at the hospital with false labor is fairly common for first time mothers, so don't be embarrassed if you make the trip and then get sent home. Just consider it a practice run! |
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