Pregnancy in itself has huge possibilities for excitement and anxiety. Questions hover in your mind like butterflies, pregnancy books pile upon your nightstand, and there might even be a couple of relatives throwing their hands in the air to share their two cents. Among the army of things you need to get done as your candidacy begins for pregnancy is, of course, to secure that appointment with your obstetrician. But then, once inside that room, how do you make sure that you take away everything from it?
Your questioning can make a very big difference. It sets the expectation, gives you your confidence, and builds the company of trust between you and your doctor. So, for a fairly new mom or if you already have a few little ones with you, here are a few questions you should totally ask at the very first obstetric appointment.
1. What Can I Expect During My Pregnancy?
Each pregnancy is different from the others, and so it comes in handy to get an estimate of the journey ahead. Enquire what the usual health checks timeline is like, what kind of screenings or tests might be recommended, and what symptoms are normal or abnormal. Your obstetrician will guide you through the upcoming affairs so that the question of whether or not to Google something at 2 am is never presented to you.
2. Who Will I See Throughout My Pregnancy?
Some clinics run with a team of health professionals working together, and then others offer more one to one continuity with a single professional. Knowing who is in your presence and with what frequency to meet with them can really put you at ease. Will you be able to meet with the same person regularly, or will there be a rotation of placements? It is a good idea to ask early so you will know what support will be guaranteed to you.
3. What Options Do I Have for Scans and Tests?
Ultrasound baby scans are more than just an opportunity to see the little one wriggling about. They provide the assessing of development with particular observation of any concerns that may arise during early stages. Ask your obstetrician what scans are usually offered, when they are done, and whether there are options for private scans if you want some extra reassurance.
4. What Should I Know About My Birth Options?
By the time you have your first visit, the actual labour can seem far away. It is time to start a conversation. Do you want a natural birth, and are you looking for c section options? Would you prefer a certain setting for your delivery? There are pro and con explanations by your obstetrician who will help to see what is really possible in your state. At this time there are no firm decisions to be laid down, but the groundwork so that things can be chosen with informed value.
5. How Can I Best Prepare Physically and Mentally?
Pregnancy is a marathon, not a sprint. It is about all those things, what you eat, and how much you exercise. Mental wellbeing is a pretty significant factor. See what your doctor thinks you can be doing now to remain as healthy as possible, physically and emotionally; maybe they will direct you to local antenatal classes or give you some nutritional advice or maybe ways to keep your stress levels under control. The smallest things at this point can have the largest repercussions further down the line.
The first appointment is never about checking boxes and filling out forms; it is about beginning a conversation about you and your questions and feeling supported from the start.
If you’re looking for personalised, expert care throughout your pregnancy journey, from routine health checks to ultrasound baby scans and caesarean sections, Dr Duncan Birth offers a warm, experienced approach to obstetric care. Contact us today to book your appointment.