Routine Prenatal Care: Second Trimester


The Challenge

During the second trimester (14–28 weeks) the fetus continues to grow and develop, organ function becomes more normal, and the growing uterus is more apparent. Prenatal care during this period is directed toward monitoring the progress of pregnancy and detecting treatable complications.

  • Scope of the Problem: Despite the relative lack of complications that occur during the second trimester, the early signs of later problems may first appear during this phase of pregnancy. These may be missed without continued vigilance.

  • Objectives of Management: To protect the health and well-being of the mother and fetus.

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