The parent-child-pass includes a series of regular check-ups and preventive examinations during pregnancy to monitor the health of both mother and child. These include:
- Prenatal Check-ups
Regular medical examinations to monitor the course of pregnancy, including ultrasound scans, blood pressure measurements, and urine tests. - Prenatal Diagnostics
Examinations for the early detection of developmental disorders or genetic abnormalities in the unborn child, such as ultrasound scans and, if necessary, invasive procedures like chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis. - Vaccination Counseling
Advice on vaccinations for mother and child according to current recommendations, including tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis vaccinations during pregnancy. - Postpartum Check-ups
Regular examinations after childbirth to monitor the mother’s recovery.
The parent-child-pass serves as a guide for these examinations and is an important source of information for pregnant women and their healthcare providers to ensure the best possible care during pregnancy and after birth.