As part of your antenatal care you will be offered a number of check-ups, tests and scans. Some tests are offered to every woman as part of normal antenatal care in Australia. Other tests will be suggested if you or your baby has a higher risk of problems or are experiencing any concerns during the pregnancy. You don’t have to do any recommended tests if you don’t want to — it’s your choice.
Many problems can be detected before your baby is born, but not all of them. There are 2 main types of test offered during antenatal care:
Your check-ups and tests may be done at a hospital, doctor’s clinic or somewhere else in your community, depending on whether you’re having your baby in a public or private hospital, a birthing centre or at home. This may also determine whether your check-ups are done by your doctor, midwife or obstetrician.
The timing and number of some of the visits and tests listed below may change slightly depending on the antenatal care you choose, if you’ve had a prior pregnancy and if you are having any problems.
Here are the check-ups, tests and scans you would usually be offered if you have an uncomplicated pregnancy:
First visit
As part of your check-up, you will usually also discuss with your doctor or midwife: