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Obstetrical Questions
- I am pregnant - when should
I have my first visit? Unless you are having
complications, your first OB visit should be between 8-10
weeks of pregnancy. Gestational weeks are counted beginning
with the first day of your last menstrual period.
We
typically schedule your first obstetrical visit during 10-12
weeks of gestation, however if you are unsure of your last
menstrual period or have had any prior history of miscarriage,
we would like to see you for a "confirmation of pregnancy"
visit. Please call our office to schedule this appointment
during the time that you think you will be 8-10 weeks
pregnant.
- How long
will the first visit take? You can anticipate the OB
work-up visit will last about 2 to 21/2 hours. It
will entail meeting with the OB coordinator nurse who will
explain our practice, complete several forms, and answer any
questions you might have; an examination by the doctor or
midwife and lab work. You will only have an ultrasound on the
first visit if you are scheduled for a "confirmation of
pregnancy" visit or if you have had a previous miscarriage.
- What
dietary recommendations do you give your patients? Click
here to see information about foods to avoid during
pregnancy. Click here for a listing of recommendations to help with nausea.
- Where
does your practice deliver? We are affiliated with
Northside Hospital only.
- Can I
come to ObGyn of Atlanta if I plan to home-birth? Our
practice does not support home births because of the risks
associated with them. We cannot assume the care for you
through your prenatal course.
- When
should I start taking folic acid if I'm considering getting
pregnant and can I take over-the-counter prenatal vitamins?
You should begin folic acid
supplementation as soon as you decide you may attempt
pregnancy. For more information about folic acid, click
here. You
can take over-the-counter prenatal vitamins as long as they
contain at least 400 mcg or .4 mg of folic acid. Women at
increased risk, that is with a family history of Spina Bifida,
should take 4 mg (or 4000 mcg) of folic acid.
- What do
you suggest if my prenatal vitamin makes me nauseous?
Many patients have found that Flintstone’s Vitamins are
tolerable. Taking two Flintstone's Vitamins will suffice as
a supplement.
- How often
will I come in and what tests will I have done during my
pregnancy? Click here
to view the normal pregnancy schedule listing tests
that should be performed. We are a full-service obstetrical
office providing all the prenatal testing you will need for a
typical pregnancy.
- How does
the practice handle disability during and after pregnancy?
Click here to learn more about our disability guidelines.
- Can I
have an epidural if I choose to deliver with the midwives?
Yes. The anesthesiologist will administer your epidural while
the midwife continues to manage your labor and delivery.
- May I
travel long distances while I am pregnant? Yes, but only
until you reach 34 weeks of pregnancy for international travel
or 36 weeks for domestic travel. After 36 weeks you should go
no farther than one hour away from the hospital without your
doctor’s permission. You should stop every one to two hours
and walk for about 10 minutes to increase circulation and
prevent leg and feet swelling.
- May I
travel by airplane? Yes, with authorization by your
physician or midwife. Some airlines require a written letter
from the physician authorizing travel by air. Remember if you
go out of town, take a copy of your prenatal records with you.
- May I go
swimming? Yes, provided you have not experienced a
rupture of your membranes (water breaking)
- May I go
to the dentist while I’m pregnant? Yes, and we encourage
you to do so. Your dentist should use only local anesthesia
and must cover the abdominal area during all X-rays. No
nitrous oxide may be used.
- May I get
a hair permanent? Yes. Remember, because of the changes
in your body related to pregnancy, the permanent may not take.
- May I
have my hair colored/dyed? Yes.
- May I use
a salt substitute? No, because it contains potassium
salts that could cause problems.
- Are diet
drinks okay? Yes, after the first trimester (13 weeks),
but try not to drink more than one a day. If given a choice,
use products with Nutrisweet, also known as Aspartame.
- May I
drink coffee, tea or drinks with caffeine? In moderation
(No more than the equivalent of two cups of coffee per 24-hour
period).
- When will
I feel the baby move for the first time? You may feel the
baby move around 18 to 22 weeks. If this is not your first
pregnancy, you may feel movement earlier.
- May I
have intercourse throughout pregnancy? Yes. There are no
restrictions as long as there are no complications (i.e.
vaginal bleeding or premature labor). If in doubt, consult
your physician or midwife. Intercourse is not allowed once
your water has broken.
- May I
exercise during my pregnancy? Yes, but only in moderation
as directed by your doctor or midwife. Low impact or prenatal
aerobic exercise classes, as well as walking and swimming are
recommended. Remember, do not lie flat on your back during
any exercise.
- May I sit
in a Jacuzzi or hot tub? No, because your body
temperature could become too high. This could be harmful to
both you and your baby.
- Is
alcohol safe? Since no safe level of alcohol consumption
has been documented at any point, our general recommendation
is to avoid all alcohol intake throughout the entire
pregnancy. If you have any further questions, please consult
your physician or midwife.
- I've been
placed on bedrest - what can and can't I do ? Please
click here to see our guidelines for bedrest.
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