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When Should Prenatal Care Begin?
Prenatal care should ideally begin as soon as a woman knows she is pregnant. Early initiation of
prenatal visits
allows for timely monitoring and intervention. The first visit usually occurs within the first 8-12 weeks of pregnancy.
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