Dear Mothers-to-be, if you are preparing for pregnancy and know you are pregnant, please have your first checkup between 6 and 13+6 weeks. Please register with the Obstetrics Department and buy a perinatal medical record from the Obstetrics Clinic on the 3rd floor. You need to have an NT ultrasound from 11 to 13+6 weeks, and have blood drawn for early Down’s syndrome screening after the ultrasound. At this time, you can apply for maternity insurance if you have unit medical insurance. 14 to 19+6 weeks, you will need to undergo mid-term Down’s syndrome screening, in addition to pregnancy blood tests, including blood and urine routine, blood type, liver and kidney function, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, AIDS, thyroid function, thalassemia screening, etc. The father-to-be will need to undergo blood type, blood test, blood test, blood test, blood test, blood test, and blood test. Expectant fathers will be screened for blood grouping, routine blood tests and thalassemia. Make an appointment for a 3D ultrasound from 20 to 24 weeks of pregnancy (don’t worry about why it’s not a 4D ultrasound, it’s the same! It’s actually the same!) This is the most important screening test during pregnancy, so don’t miss it. OGTT diabetes screening at 24 to 28 weeks. 2D ultrasound from 30 to 32 weeks, this checkup mainly looks at the fetal position, amniotic fluid volume, placenta position, umbilical cord blood flow, etc. (No weight estimation in this checkup). (This ultrasound does not estimate the weight of the fetus.) At the same time, routine blood and urine tests and electrocardiogram will be performed during this period. Fetal monitoring will be performed from 34 to 36 weeks, once a week until delivery. You are 37 weeks, full term! You will need a 2D ultrasound to look at the position of the fetus, the umbilical blood flow, the placenta, and to estimate the baby’s weight. You will also have your last blood test of the pregnancy, which will include blood and urine tests, liver function, and coagulation tests.