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Routine Prenatal Tests
Throughout your pregnancy, you will receive routine medical tests as part of prenatal care. These tests help your health care provider know how you and your baby are doing.Your First Prenatal VisitDuring your first prenatal visit, your health
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During your first prenatal visit, your health care provider will check your blood and urine for the following: Conditions that could harm your baby (for
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