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Tag: Prenatal Care

What Are the Signs of a Healthy Pregnancy?

Are you having a baby? If so, congratulations on this wonderful new chapter! Pregnancy is an exciting time, but it can also lead to some concerns. One question we often hear is, “How can I tell if my pregnancy is on the right track?” Signs of a healthy pregnancy generally include consistent fetal movement, steady

The Truth About the TDAP Vaccine During Pregnancy

Every parent wants to do everything possible to protect their baby. Expectant mothers make hundreds of decisions to support a healthy pregnancy, from prenatal vitamins to planning the nursery. But there’s one simple and powerful tool that is sometimes overlooked: getting the TDAP vaccine during each pregnancy. More and more pregnant patients are declining the

The Benefits of Choosing Health Services of North Texas for Your Child’s Care

At Health Services of North Texas (HSNT), our trained pediatricians prioritize your child’s overall health and well-being. From sports physicals to newborn appointments, HSNT offers comprehensive support at almost every age and stage. Many parents have questions such as, “What does a pediatrician do?” or “Why should I vaccinate my child?” Our experienced providers understand

How Often Should You Have Prenatal Visits?

Pregnancy is an exciting time for expectant mothers. Prenatal care appointments allow healthcare professionals to track the progress of the pregnancy, screen for any issues, and offer valuable advice and support. So, how often should these prenatal visits occur in Denton? While every pregnancy is unique, most providers recommend booking visits once a month in

Is it Too Late for You to Get Prenatal Care?

Prenatal care involves regular check-ups and screenings to ensure the well-being of both the mother and baby. But what if you didn’t see a medical professional during your first or second trimester? Is it too late to start now? The short answer is no, it’s not too late to get prenatal care. Below, our board-certified

How Long is Prenatal Care?

Prenatal care is an important part of pregnancy that involves regular check-ups to ensure the health of the mother and the developing baby. It typically starts around eight weeks after your last menstrual period and continues until the baby is born. But prenatal care goes beyond just physical examinations. It also includes ongoing education and

Empowering Your Birth: Why Women Are Choosing to Work With Midwives

  Childbirth is a natural and beautiful process that has been happening since the beginning of time. Now more than ever, women are embracing the experience of childbirth and how they bring new life into this world. This is why midwives have become an increasingly popular option for expectant mothers. These trained healthcare professionals are

What Are the Most Common Early Pregnancy Symptoms?

Bringing a new life into the world is an exciting journey for many women in Denton and Collin Counties. But during those early days, it can be difficult to know whether or not a baby is actually on the way. This informative guide dives into common early pregnancy symptoms and explains what they mean for

I Am Pregnant. Are Immunizations Safe Before Giving Birth?

Pregnancy can be a great and fulfilling time for you, but it can be daunting to learn the dos and don’ts during pregnancy. Many things change once you are pregnant, from the activities you can do to the foods and drinks you can have. Our prenatal care providers are here to help you navigate the

What To Expect At Your First Prenatal Appointment

As soon as you learn that you’re pregnant, you may start thinking about baby names, picking out nursery decor, and imagining how your growing belly will look. During this exciting time in life, it is also important to protect the health of yourself and your baby with comprehensive prenatal care. From tracking fetal growth to

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