When my wife was pregnant positive, all efforts were made to keep the condition of pregnancy still awake as well as babies who are born too. From an examination of routinely pregnancy, dietary, and maintain daily activity so as not to endanger the pregnancy. For example, if women usually love to dye my hair, this habit should be abandoned while pregnant because it can be bad for the fetus in the womb.
According to Prof. Dr. Dr. med Ali Baziad, SpOG (K) from Brawijaya Women and Children Clinic, in General, periodic checks that must be performed during pregnancy is a pregnancy at the time was 0-28 weeks, 28-36 weeks, and 36 to 40 weeks.
"Examination of the pregnancy at the time of the gestational age 0-28 weeks is carried out once a month, the gestational age of 28-36 weeks were carried out two weeks once, and when the gestational age 36-40 weeks is carried out once a week," he explained.
Some examination of the "mandatory" was performed at the time of pregnant laboratory examination, among others on a trimester I and III trimester. The purpose of this examination is to monitor the health of pregnant women, as well as do early detection of possible complications that may occur during pregnancy. The laboratory examination of blood profiles, blood type/RH, HbsAg, blood sugar, urine, IgM, and TORCH.
Early detection with ULTRASOUND
Ultrasound (ultrasonography) is one of the important examination done while pregnant. Ultrasound aimed at monitoring the health of pregnant women and conduct early detection of possible complications during pregnancy.
Advanced ultrasound, Ali, was conducted to find out the position of the fetus, pregnant outside or inside the womb, the position of the placenta, to find out the size of the baby, head circumference, and others, are in accordance with the gestational age. In addition, to evaluate fetal growth, conduct evaluation of heart rate, as well as early detection of congenital abnormality that may occur.
Now, there is also a 4 d ULTRASOUND results are more accurate, and more detail. "Actually, ultrasound 4 d ULTRASOUND is not required because the results depend on the expertise of the people who work on and be able to read it," continued Ali.
He also added that during pregnancy, ultrasound should not done constantly. Ali recommends that an ULTRASOUND was done only two to three times.
Nevertheless, according to Dr. Mara Katemu Gambling Endjun, SpOG, Subsections Fetomaternal Department of obstetrics and Gynecology, Persondata, there is also an extra ULTRASOUND when found in other medical indications. I.e. If there is bleeding, suspected there was interference with the growth of the fetus, amniotic fluid broke, or the death of a fetus.
Determination of gestational age is best done on a 6-10 weeks of pregnancy; the determination of whether the location of the placenta is still covering up the birth or not in pregnancy 36 weeks; filtering of congenital defects are generally carried out on 20-22 weeks of pregnancy because the majority of congenital defects can be diagnosed at the age of the pregnancy. Some defects can be seen in pregnancy 10-14 weeks and 28-32 weeks.
Dr. Judi added, in its place, ultrasound done on new patients, monitoring the case difficult, and filtering of congenital defects on the trimester 1, 2, and 3.
According to Prof. Dr. Dr. med Ali Baziad, SpOG (K) from Brawijaya Women and Children Clinic, in General, periodic checks that must be performed during pregnancy is a pregnancy at the time was 0-28 weeks, 28-36 weeks, and 36 to 40 weeks.
"Examination of the pregnancy at the time of the gestational age 0-28 weeks is carried out once a month, the gestational age of 28-36 weeks were carried out two weeks once, and when the gestational age 36-40 weeks is carried out once a week," he explained.
Some examination of the "mandatory" was performed at the time of pregnant laboratory examination, among others on a trimester I and III trimester. The purpose of this examination is to monitor the health of pregnant women, as well as do early detection of possible complications that may occur during pregnancy. The laboratory examination of blood profiles, blood type/RH, HbsAg, blood sugar, urine, IgM, and TORCH.
Early detection with ULTRASOUND
Ultrasound (ultrasonography) is one of the important examination done while pregnant. Ultrasound aimed at monitoring the health of pregnant women and conduct early detection of possible complications during pregnancy.
Advanced ultrasound, Ali, was conducted to find out the position of the fetus, pregnant outside or inside the womb, the position of the placenta, to find out the size of the baby, head circumference, and others, are in accordance with the gestational age. In addition, to evaluate fetal growth, conduct evaluation of heart rate, as well as early detection of congenital abnormality that may occur.
Now, there is also a 4 d ULTRASOUND results are more accurate, and more detail. "Actually, ultrasound 4 d ULTRASOUND is not required because the results depend on the expertise of the people who work on and be able to read it," continued Ali.
He also added that during pregnancy, ultrasound should not done constantly. Ali recommends that an ULTRASOUND was done only two to three times.
Nevertheless, according to Dr. Mara Katemu Gambling Endjun, SpOG, Subsections Fetomaternal Department of obstetrics and Gynecology, Persondata, there is also an extra ULTRASOUND when found in other medical indications. I.e. If there is bleeding, suspected there was interference with the growth of the fetus, amniotic fluid broke, or the death of a fetus.
Determination of gestational age is best done on a 6-10 weeks of pregnancy; the determination of whether the location of the placenta is still covering up the birth or not in pregnancy 36 weeks; filtering of congenital defects are generally carried out on 20-22 weeks of pregnancy because the majority of congenital defects can be diagnosed at the age of the pregnancy. Some defects can be seen in pregnancy 10-14 weeks and 28-32 weeks.
Dr. Judi added, in its place, ultrasound done on new patients, monitoring the case difficult, and filtering of congenital defects on the trimester 1, 2, and 3.