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How Often Should Prenatal Visits Occur?
The frequency of prenatal visits often depends on the stage of the pregnancy and the health of the mother and baby. Generally, visits are scheduled:
Every 4 weeks during the first 28 weeks
Every 2 weeks from 28 to 36 weeks
Every week from 36 weeks to delivery
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