OB/Gyn & Women's Health Services
Now that You're Pregnant
The signs of pregnancy vary from woman to woman, but the most obvious sign usually is a missed period.
First, determine the first day of your last menstrual period. Next, count back 3 calendar months and add 1 year and 7 days to that date.
Regular visits to your healthcare provider are an important part of a healthy pregnancy. You and your growing baby will be carefully watched with tests done to assess any potential risks and develop a treatment plan, if needed.
Every pregnant woman feels like she’s getting big. But if you’re pregnant with 2 or more babies, you’ll really be growing fast. Be prepared by learning the signs of a multiple birth.