Many people may not be familiar with obstetrics and gynecology. In fact, obstetrics and gynecology are separate departments that deal with different contents. Therefore, many women are not sure where to check after pregnancy. So, where should pregnant women be checked for pregnancy?
If the pregnant woman has already confirmed pregnancy, then prenatal check ups during pregnancy are all conducted in obstetrics. But if you are still unsure whether you are pregnant, it is possible to go to the gynecology or obstetrics department for examination. However, it is generally recommended that pregnant women go directly to the obstetrics department for examination, and then establish a size chart after confirmation, and even determine their pregnancy time and physical condition.
Generally, pregnant women need to go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination six weeks after amenorrhea, mainly to check the development of fetal gestational sac, fetal bud, fetal heart, etc. And during the first three months of pregnancy, sexual intercourse is not allowed to prevent miscarriage of the fetus. In addition, pregnant women need to adjust their diet and eat some high protein foods appropriately, which can help promote fetal health.
If there is no large hospital around the pregnant woman, she can directly go to the local maternal and child health hospital for examination. There are various maternal health care services available here, so pregnant women don't have to worry about it being bad for themselves. Moreover, after examination at the maternal and child health hospital, it is generally necessary to wait until one is about to give birth before transferring to obstetrics for delivery. However, regardless, pregnant women need to maintain a positive attitude after pregnancy.