No application is required, it will be settled directly when you are discharged from hospital. Prenatal check-up refers to a series of routine check-ups performed in the hospital from pregnancy to delivery. Its purpose is to prevent and detect pregnancy complications and complications as early as possible through the monitoring of pregnant women and fetuses. There is a wise saying that pregnancy is not a disease, but pregnancy must prevent diseases. That is, pregnancy is a physiological process, but attention must be paid to preventing pregnancy complications and complications.
Extended information:
1. Pregnancy complications include preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, postpartum hemorrhage, amniotic fluid embolism, etc.
2. Pregnancy complications include heart disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, appendicitis, etc. Any medical or surgical disease may be complicated by pregnancy.
Therefore, it is necessary to detect the above pregnancy complications and complications as early as possible through prenatal examination, and provide timely intervention to ensure the safety of pregnant women and fetuses.
Pregnant women are a special group of people, and every pregnant woman must undergo a standard prenatal check-up during pregnancy. Generally speaking, the examinations that pregnant women need to do include the following aspects:
First: Pregnant women need to measure their blood pressure and weight during every prenatal check-up. This can monitor whether patients have gestational hypertension and guide pregnant women to control their weight during pregnancy.
Second: B-ultrasound is an important examination during pregnancy. B-ultrasound in early pregnancy is mainly to rule out ectopic pregnancy and embryonic termination, while B-ultrasound in mid-pregnancy is mainly to determine whether there are fetal malformations and placental amniotic fluid. In this case, B-ultrasound in late pregnancy is mainly used to determine the fetal position and size, and to determine the mode of delivery.
Third: During pregnancy, pregnant women should choose to do non-invasive DNA, Down syndrome screening and amniocentesis based on their personal circumstances to rule out whether the fetus has chromosomal abnormalities.
Fourth: Pregnant women should do a glucose tolerance test during pregnancy to rule out gestational diabetes.
Fifth: After 4 months of pregnancy, fetal heartbeat should be auscultated during every prenatal check-up.
Sixth: After 34 weeks of pregnancy, fetal heart rate monitoring should be done during every prenatal check-up.
Prenatal check-up expenses can be reimbursed. Maternity insurance includes maternity allowances for female employees during their maternity leave, prenatal check-up expenses, medical expenses incurred during childbirth, medical expenses incurred during family planning surgery, and national regulations related to childbirth. Other expenses related to insurance.