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How Often Should You Have Prenatal Check-Ups?
The frequency of prenatal visits usually follows a standard schedule:
Every 4 weeks until 28 weeks
Every 2 weeks from 28 to 36 weeks
Every week from 36 weeks until delivery
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How Often Should You Have Prenatal Check-Ups?
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