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Prenatal care: Second trimester visits

The goal of prenatal care is to help you and your baby stay healthy during your pregnancy. At best, prenatal care starts as soon as you think you’re pregnant. You might have prenatal care visits about every four weeks through the second trimester.

Here’s what to expect at your second trimester prenatal visits.

Your healthcare team checks your blood pressure and weight at each visit. These visits focus on:

At your visits, ask about any worries or questions you have. Also, talk to your healthcare team about vaccinations you need.

During the second trimester, your healthcare team may offer you prenatal tests. These might include:

The second trimester often brings a renewed sense of well-being. You might have more energy and feel more like being active. For many pregnant people, morning sickness begins to ease during the second trimester. You begin to feel the baby move. And you can see your belly’s growth. There’s a lot going on.

Tell your healthcare team what’s on your mind, even if it seems silly or not important. Nothing is too small when it comes to your health or your baby’s health.

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