Midwife visit

Experienced midwives will help and support you throughout the pregnancy as well as in the postpartum period.

Midwife visit

A midwife’s visit is an important part of a woman’s health and well-being. Whether it’s planning a pregnancy, monitoring your baby’s pregnancy or postnatal care, your midwife is your trusted partner, supporting you every step of the way.

MIDWIFE VISIT AT NEXT FERTILITY NORDIC

  • Individual approach: During pregnancy, midwife visits are essential to ensure the healthy development of both you and your baby.
  • Postnatal care: The midwife will support you in the recovery process and help you to find answers to your questions about breastfeeding and caring for your baby.
  • Pregnancy check-ups: Midwife visits are essential during pregnancy to ensure the healthy development of both you and your baby.
  • Postnatal care: The midwife will support you in the recovery process and help you find answers to questions about breastfeeding and caring for your baby.

Regular midwife visits can help prevent health problems, give you confidence and support you in your everyday life

Stages of pregnancy monitoring:

  • Pregnancy detection
  • Regular pregnancy monitoring, preparation for childbirth
  • Determination of necessary tests and examinations
  • NIPTIFY test
  • Referral to a gynaecologist or other specialist, if necessary
  • Breastfeeding counselling
  • Midwifery postpartum visit
  • Postpartum home visit

Next Fertility Clinic provides also fetal pregnancy scans: identification of pregnancy, OSCAR test, anatomy scan. Fetal scans are done by ultrasound specialist Dr Silja Ostrat.

From the 10th week of pregnancy, the midwife can also perform the NIPTIFY test, which determines the risk of the four most common chromosomal diseases in the foetus. The test is safe for the foetus and gives peace of mind to most pregnant families.

The test is performed on the mother’s blood sample – starting from 10 weeks of pregnancy, the foetal DNA can be analysed from it. It does not interfere with the foetus’ living environment nor endanger the course of the pregnancy. If desired, the gender of the child can also be determined.