There is a health check for pregnant mothers, called "prenatal checkups."
I'm not sick, but do I need to get a medical checkup so often? It seems that many pregnant women are questioned. We will introduce what kind of tests you will be doing, the advantages of visiting a doctor, and the disadvantages of not visiting a doctor.

What is a prenatal checkup?

This is a health check that is conducted regularly to check the health of pregnant women and babies. It is recommended to have around 14 health checkups from early pregnancy to just before giving birth.

In addition to doing health checks, you can also consult with doctors and midwifes about pregnancy, childbirth and child-rearing. In order to stay healthy during your pregnancy and deliver a safe childbirth, you need to be careful about various things, including daily life and nutrition. Get advice from an expert and make sure you alleviate any worries each time.

When and what kind of tests should you take?

The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare recommends visiting the clinic once every four weeks from the early stages of pregnancy to the 23rd week, once every two weeks between the 24th and 35th week, and once a week from the 36th week to the birth. If your first visit is around 8 weeks of pregnancy, the number of visits will be around 14.

Basic tests such as abdominal circumference, uterine fundus length, weight, blood pressure, edema, and urine tests are common every time, as well as interviews and health guidance, and blood tests and ultrasound tests are also performed depending on the number of weeks of pregnancy. You will also be given a cervical cancer screening before the 23rd week of pregnancy.

As pregnancy progresses, in addition to growing your stomach, various changes occur in the body and mind. You may feel confused or anxious about having no experience before. When you have a health check, you can easily consult with us about any concerns. You can rest assured that you can receive advice based on the situation and prepare for childbirth and child-rearing.

How much does it cost?

Since health checkups are not medical treatment or treatment, the entire cost is borne by yourself.
However, you can receive subsidies for costs by submitting a pregnancy notification to the local government where you live. Most local governments are responsible for the total amount, but some of them will subsidize the full amount.

The cost of each visit varies depending on the test content and may vary depending on the medical institution. Additionally, the amount of subsidies provided varies depending on the local government, so it must be said that the amount of self-payment will be on a case-by-case basis.
According to the experiences of senior moms, many people have a self-paid amount of around several thousand yen each time they have a health checkup, and at most 10,000 yen, so if you add up to 14 sessions, it seems that the total amount is generally around 50,000 yen.

Do I have to get a prenatal checkup?

Prenatal checkups are not mandatory.
However, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare also recommends regular health checkups. For safety and security.

Even healthy people can develop serious illnesses during pregnancy, and treatment is difficult once symptoms develop. Even if any health problems arise, it is possible to safely give birth by detecting them early and receiving appropriate treatment and receiving health guidance while still being mild. For this reason, we recommend that you have a regular checkup.

When giving birth, medical institutions that you attend from the early stages of pregnancy can help you know the doctors and medical staff, and you can build a relationship of trust, and you know the health status of the mother and baby, so you can take prompt and appropriate measures in the unlikely event of a problem, so you can rest assured.

What happens if you don't get a prenatal checkup?

If a pregnant woman who has not undergone prenatal checkups is taken to the hospital by ambulance after contractions begin, the hospital will not know the progress of her pregnancy up to that point. They will spend several months checking whether pregnant women have any illnesses that need to be careful about, and whether the baby is growing smoothly, and giving birth without any information that should have accumulated. It can be said that there is a great risk for both pregnant women and babies.

One of the disadvantages is that you cannot predict what will happen, and you cannot accept it unless you have a hospital that is well-organized to respond in the unlikely event, and you will be limited to where you will be hospitalized. Once contractions start, looking for a place to accept from among the few options can be arousing.
To avoid such a situation, it is important to regularly visit prenatal checkups.

Make sure to prepare in advance to make your new life with your baby more secure and enriched!




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