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  • Confirm pregnancy and estimate the due date based on the last menstrual period (LMP).
  • Discuss the importance of prenatal care and provide information about available resources.
  • Conduct a general health assessment of the mother, including medical history and any pre-existing conditions.
  • Discuss the mother's lifestyle habits (such as smoking, alcohol, and drug use) and provide guidance for maintaining a healthy pregnancy.
  • Order initial blood tests, including a pregnancy confirmation test and blood type/Rh factor screening.
  • Discuss the schedule for future prenatal visits and provide contact information for emergencies.

  • Confirmation of pregnancy
  • Assessment of general health and well-being
  • Review of medical history and any existing conditions
  • Discussion of prenatal care and nutrition
  • Measurement of blood pressure
  • Checking weight and BMI
  • Listening to the fetal heartbeat (if possible at this stage)
  • Discussion of any concerns or questions

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  • Monitor the mother's blood pressure, weight, and check for signs of edema.
  • Perform a pelvic examination to assess the cervix's effacement and dilation.
  • Assess fetal well-being through a non-stress test or other appropriate tests.
  • Discuss the risks and benefits of continuing the pregnancy beyond the due date.
  • Provide information about potential interventions, such as membrane sweeping or induction of labor.
  • Address any concerns or anxieties the mother may have about prolonged pregnancy.
  • Offer emotional support and reassurance as the mother waits for labor to begin.
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