Antenatal Care  

What is Antenatal care

Antenatal care consists of regular medical check-ups throughout pregnancy to monitor the health of the mother and the development of the baby.  

The purpose of antenatal care is to monitor the progress of the pregnancy, arrange the necessary tests, identify potential risks or complications at an early stage, and provide medical guidance and support for the expectant mother.  

Antenatal care is an essential part of pregnancy care and should continue regularly throughout the entire pregnancy.

Who It Is Suitable For

Antenatal care is recommended for all pregnant women, regardless of whether the pregnancy was conceived naturally or following assisted reproduction, and whether it is a first or subsequent pregnancy.  

Regular monitoring is especially important in cases of:

  • high-risk pregnancy
  • chronic medical conditions
  • previous pregnancy complications

What Ongoing Monitoring Includes

During antenatal care appointments, patients may receive:  

  • Obstetric examination
  • Ultrasound monitoring of the pregnancy
  • Blood pressure measurement
  • Monitoring of weight and general health
  • Referral for laboratory tests
  • Discussion of symptoms and concerns  

The doctor also provides recommendations regarding nutrition during pregnancy, physical activity, vitamins and supplements, and preparation for childbirth.  

What Patients Can Expect

  • Regular appointments according to the stage of pregnancy
  • An individualised approach to every patient
  • Detailed guidance and recommendations
  • Monitoring of all key pregnancy indicators  

Risks and Safety

Antenatal care is a safe and necessary part of pregnancy care. Regular check-ups allow potential complications to be identified early and appropriate medical action to be taken when needed.  

Duration and Frequency of Appointments

Pregnancy monitoring is carried out on a regular basis, usually once a month during the earlier stages of pregnancy, with more frequent appointments later on if needed.  

Appointments usually last around 15 to 20 minutes.  

Team and Specialists

Antenatal care is provided by a team of obstetricians, gynaecologists and medical professionals experienced in caring for pregnant women. Other specialists may be involved when clinically necessary.  

Where the Procedure Is Available

The Donor Egg Programme is available at New Life reproductive medicine centres in:  

New Life Plovdiv

New Life Nia Med Stara Zagora

New Life Burgas

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should antenatal care appointments take place?

Usually once a month in the early stages of pregnancy, and more frequently in the later months.

What tests are ordered?

Laboratory tests, ultrasound examinations and other investigations are recommended according to the stage and progress of the pregnancy.

Can I change the doctor who is monitoring my pregnancy?

Yes. It is important that you feel comfortable and confident in the medical team caring for you during pregnancy.

At which clinics is antenatal care available?

Antenatal care is available at New Life Plovdiv and New Life Nia Med Stara Zagora.