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Learn moreWhen you’re serious about your health, it’s crucial to have doctors that you trust. Your doctor is your ally for lifelong wellness. You should feel comfortable telling them your concerns and working with them to develop health and treatment plans. Finding an OBGYN doctor you connect with is even more crucial, particularly if you’re starting or growing your family.
When you find an excellent OBGYN practice, they’ll guide you through every life stage, from your first pregnancy through menopause. The best way to get the most from your women’s health doctor is by being an active participant in every appointment. Consider asking these questions during your initial meeting with a new OBGYN doctor. Always choose a provider who takes the time to listen to your concerns and thoroughly answer all your questions at your first prenatal visit.
Before your first appointment, the practice should have contacted you for your complete medical history. The more information you provide your doctor, the better, as they’ll be able to identify potential pregnancy risks.
During the appointment, in addition to reviewing your general history and family history, an OBGYN doctor will also ask about your fertility history, past pregnancies, medication, diet, exercise, and mental health history.
Most individuals with uncomplicated pregnancies can continue to work until they give birth. Depending on your occupation, you may need to make special accommodations. Your doctor will let you know if aspects of your job may present a risk to your pregnancy.
Some foods are dangerous to consume during pregnancy, such as seafood and sushi, unwashed fruits and vegetables, and unpasteurized cheeses. During your first appointment, your doctor will review your diet and tell you if you need to make changes during your pregnancy.
Weight gain is a natural part of pregnancy, and the amount depends on your current weight. Your doctor will evaluate your BMI and let you know how much weight you should be gaining over the 36 weeks.
Your first prenatal visit is the longest, during which your doctor will tell you about what to expect in the upcoming months. You’ll be seeing your doctor or someone at the practice frequently, even for uncomplicated pregnancies.
During the first trimester, appointments are scheduled every four weeks, every two weeks during the second trimester, and every week from 36 weeks until delivery.
Many aspects of your health impact if you’re at risk for complications during your pregnancy. Your doctor looks at your fertility history, general medical history, and family history and will order additional tests if they feel there’s a reason for concern.
The Comprehensive OB/GYN team is board-certified in women’s health and dedicates themselves to providing expert, compassionate care to every patient they serve. Our women’s health services are built on trust, from taking extra time to answer questions to addressing your unique concerns.
We service the McKinney, Texas area with years of experience and ongoing training to deliver the most innovative procedures and advanced techniques. Whatever life stage you’re in, from birth control to having your first baby or menopause, we’re the team that will be by your side with answers, resources, and more.
Request an appointment with our team if you’re looking for a new OBGYN doctor.