When a mother-to-be goes to the doctor, the doctor is often very busy. It is very skillful to prepare for the purpose of consultation and treatment as soon as possible, so I hope the mother-to-be will understand! The first visit: 1. recall your menstrual cycle (the first day of your last period to the first day of your current period is called menstrual cycle), the exact time of your last period (the first day of your last period, don’t say the day you left) 2. how many days of menopause (from the last period) did you do the urine pregnancy test or the blood test for HCG and progesterone at the hospital 3. the first ultrasound was done during menopause How many days was the first ultrasound done? Is the ultrasound diagnosis of the embryo’s development in line with the number of days of menopause (this is very important, especially for those who have irregular menstruation in the past) 4. 5.Whether you have a cold, whether you are taking medication, whether you have been exposed to radioactive substances or chemicals, etc. 6.When did you feel the fetal movement? 7.What are your previous illnesses, what illnesses do your family members (both parents, immediate family members, etc.) have, what illnesses are in your family, whether you have had surgery, whether you have a history of pregnancy and abortion (abortion and spontaneous abortion) or induced abortion 8.If you have been examined in other hospitals, bring your previous examination reports The second visit and beyond 1.Bring your previous examination reports or maternal health handbook 2.Remind the doctor of your previous 3. Learn to count the number of weeks of pregnancy by yourself (from the first day of your last period, 7 days is one week), for example: your last period on March 3, your pregnancy week today is 7 weeks, tomorrow is 7 weeks + 1), so that you can tell the doctor clearly and save the doctor’s time. If you feel that this is difficult for you, just say “Doctor, help me calculate my due date, my last menstruation is March 3, 2011”. 4. When you leave, ask the doctor when the next examination will be, what the examination will be (such as whether you need to take blood on an empty stomach, whether to do ultrasound), and what time is more convenient to come to the clinic (morning or afternoon?). If you don’t have blood or ultrasound, there may be fewer people in the afternoon to avoid long waiting time) – a responsible and skillful doctor will write down the content of the next examination in your health booklet. 5. Properly counsel you on what to expect this pregnancy week