What should women be aware of in the first month of pregnancy?

Escrito por: Dr Spyros Bakalis
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Editado por: Conor Lynch

Pregnancy is the latest focus point in one of our latest medical articles here at Top Doctors UK. Below, highly regarded, skilled, and experienced consultant obstetrician and maternal and foetal medicine specialist, Dr Spyros Bakalis, tells us what women should be aware of in relation to the first month of pregnancy.

What should I be aware of in the first month of pregnancy?

For women who become unexpectedly pregnant, it is sensible to make some lifestyle changes early on. They should really try to quit smoking, and alcohol consumption should also ideally be stopped. Women should take vitamin supplements during the first month of their pregnancy, including folic acid, and this may help those who feel their diet does not provide them with all the required nutrients. You can continue to exercise but avoid extreme exercise.

 

If you are planning to become pregnant in the near future, you are encouraged to try to get yourself as fit as possible so that your body can adapt better to the changes of pregnancy and assist you at the time of delivery.

 

How many ultrasound scans are recommended during pregnancy?

It is recommended that pregnant women have two ultrasound scans during their pregnancy, the first at 12 weeks and the second at 20 weeks. The first scan is focused on dating the pregnancy, getting a good anatomical overview of the baby, and also assessing for Down’s syndrome. The second scan then is solely focused on reviewing the structures of the baby.

 

How many ultrasound scans are safe?

Ultrasound is generally always considered to be a very safe procedure for both the mother and baby.

 

If you have recently become pregnant or are planning to conceive in the near future, don’t hesitate to book an appointment with Dr Spyros Bakalis today by heading on over to his Top Doctors profile. 

Por Dr Spyros Bakalis
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