How to Prepare for Pregnancy

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Planning a pregnancy is an exciting time in your life, but it can also be overwhelming. Your doctor can guide you on what to do before getting pregnant to help you feel prepared and confident as you embark on your journey. From preconception counseling to lifestyle modifications, there is a variety of ways you can reduce risks for you and your baby.

Preconception Counseling

When you’re ready to start or grow your family, set up a preconception counseling appointment with your health care provider or midwife. Even if you’ve had previous pregnancies, your provider can review your health and evaluate any new risks that need to be addressed. It’s a good idea to schedule preconception counseling about three months before you start trying to conceive.

Your health care provider will review many aspects of your and your partner’s health during preconception counseling, including:

Pre-pregnancy checkup

As part of preconception counseling, your health care provider may recommend tests to check your health. A pre-pregnancy checkup may include:

How to Prepare Your Body for Pregnancy

There are a variety of ways you can prepare your body for pregnancy and make sure you’re in the best possible health before conceiving:

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