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Conception through Week 12
- You will have a gynecological exam, a pap smear if needed, and other standard testing.
- You will be given a lab order to have your blood drawn. We will be testing your blood type, blood count, and other standard screens. Dr. Meadows and Dr. Rush routinely test for HIV with this screen.
- You will be offered other optional tests such as Carrier Screenings and Noninvasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT). Carrier Screenings are done on parents or parents-to-be using a blood sample or tissue sample swabbed from inside the cheek. These tests are used to find out whether a person carries a gene for certain inherited disorders. NIPT is a screening test offered during pregnancy to see if the fetus is at risk for having a chromosomal disorder like Down syndrome, Edwards syndrome, and Patau syndrome. The test can also determine the sex of the fetus. Your doctor will discuss with you your personal risk factors and her recommendations. You may decline any or all of these genetic tests.
- You will have office visits once per month, unless other concerns arise. After you check in for each appointment, please proceed through the waiting room door to use the restroom. You will give a urine sample at each visit throughout your pregnancy.
- At the conclusion of the second obstetric visit we will discuss with you your personal insurance coverage and obligation. You will be given a form to complete with your insurance company outlining your benefits.

28 weeks through 40 Weeks “The Home Stretch”
- You will have office visits every 2 weeks until week 36, and then you will be seen once per week until you deliver.
- If you haven’t pre-registered with the hospital yet, we strongly encourage you to do so now!
- At your office visit between weeks 35-37, you will have a vaginal culture done to check for GBS (group beta strep).
- Make sure you are familiar with where you need to check into the hospital during regular business hours and nighttime/weekend hours.
- Find a Pediatrician. You will need to have one selected prior to delivery.

12 Weeks through 28 Weeks
- You will have your ultrasound at approximately 20 weeks. This is the best time to visualize the complete anatomy of the baby, including the gender if you choose.
- You will continue to have office visits once per month.
- Between 26-28 weeks we will give you a lab order to be screened for gestational diabetes.
- Please make sure to pre-register at the hospital if you haven’t done so already. The form is in this packet or online at cedarparkregional.com, and can be mailed or faxed.

