The first labor and delivery test of a pregnancy is usually done around 10 weeks of pregnancy, which is called a documented labor and delivery test.
The first checkup is usually done around the 10th week of pregnancy. The hospital will create a card for the pregnant woman, so that when she undergoes a checkup in the future, the doctor will conduct the checkup according to the checkups described in the guide and keep a record of the checkups.
The content of the first comprehensive obstetric examination includes basic items such as measuring blood pressure, listening to the heart and lungs, weighing, measuring uterine height and abdominal circumference, as well as some laboratory tests such as blood routine and blood type, coagulation function, urine routine, liver and kidney function, and infectious disease examination, and some auxiliary tests such as electrocardiogram and ultrasound.
Pregnant women should have regular prenatal checkups.