Questions
After becoming pregnant, what kind of examinations are needed? When should I start having these examinations? My husband has been taking a medication for one year called Difluprednate and a kidney-tonifying medicine. Many of the drugs are from prescriptions given by others, claiming to detoxify. I’m not sure if this will affect the baby. What kind of tests should I take to check if there is any impact?
Answers
In this situation, if you have just become pregnant, it is recommended to first have blood tests for HCG and progesterone levels. In the early stages of pregnancy, it is important to first confirm intrauterine pregnancy and check for fetal heart rate and fetus. After the first three months of pregnancy, detailed examinations should be conducted once a week. There is no specific examination program to rule out the situation you mentioned, so please pay attention to your prenatal examinations.