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What will happen at my 38 week appointment?

What will happen at my 38 week appointment?

At these weekly appointments, your doctor will check that baby is in a head-down position and to see if the head has moved down into the pelvis. Also, get ready for a pelvic exam, where your cervix will be checked for dilation (opening) and effacement (thinning)—both signs your body is readying for labor.

What happens at your 22 week OB appointment?

During this appointment, the doctor will measure things like baby’s size, movement, blood pressure, and heartbeat. You may even have the joy of hearing your baby’s heartbeat (if you haven’t already) through the use of a Doppler instrument.

What questions should I ask at my 22 week appointment?

Second trimester: Questions to ask during prenatal appointments

  • How is my child’s development?
  • What tests should I get done this trimester?
  • What is my projected delivery date?
  • How much weight should I be gaining?
  • What symptoms are normal?
  • What complications can arise this trimester?
  • What kind of exercising can I do?

When do they start checking your cervix?

36-40 weeks: We will start doing cervical exams to see if the cervix is starting to dilate. If you are scheduling an induction, we will also schedule that around this time. When your physician checks you, several things are being assessed: Cervical dilation—how open is the cervix?

Do they check baby’s heartbeat every appointment?

Seven – 12 weeks: You will be seen every four weeks for the remainder of your first trimester. We will check your blood pressure and weight at each visit. After about 10 to 12 weeks, your provider will listen to the baby’s heartbeat with a small device called a Doppler at each visit.

How can you tell if you are having back labor?

Signs of back labor Severe pain in your lower back. Pain becomes excruciating during contractions. Pain often doesn’t let up between contractions. Back contractions or back spasms.

When do Braxton Hicks contractions start?

Braxton Hicks contractions occur from early in your pregnancy but you may not feel them until the second trimester. If this is your first pregnancy, you might start to feel them from about 16 weeks. In later pregnancies, you may feel Braxton Hicks contractions more often, or earlier. Some women won’t feel them at all.

What happens at 38 weeks pregnant?

Just as your baby is preparing for life outside the womb, at 38 weeks pregnant, your body is tending to its own final touches before the big day. Some you’re aware of, like your baby dropping into your pelvis — easier breathing, more pelvic pressure — and others you’re probably not, like cervical dilation and effacement.

When do you get your 8th prenatal appointment during pregnancy?

Your Eighth, Ninth, or Beyond Prenatal Care Appointments (Bi-weekly Visits) Your next appointment will likely be between 28 to 36 weeks of pregnancy. In fact, you’re likely to have at least two prenatal visits during this period because you’re now being seen every other week.

What should I expect at my midwife appointment at 36 weeks?

Between 36 to 40 weeks of pregnancy, you’re usually seen every week. Here’s what these visits may entail: Urine sample to screen for sugar and protein. Record your weight. Listen to baby’s heartbeat. Palpate to check baby’s position (vertex, breech, posterior, etc.) Measure your fundal height to check baby’s growth.

What should I expect at my next prenatal care appointment?

Your next prenatal care appointment will likely be between 22 to 26 weeks of pregnancy. You are probably still being seen monthly. Here’s what this appointment may look like: Check for swelling in your hands and feet; Check your blood pressure; Listen to the baby’s heartbeat; Measure your fundal height to check baby’s growth