Medical check-ups during your pregnancy

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Periodic medical check-ups (定期健康診査, teiki kenkou shinsa)

Periodic medical check-ups (also called 妊娠検診, ninshin kenshin) are to check the health and growth of both mother and child. Pregnancy brings many changes to the body, and there may be trouble lurking even if you don’t feel any strange symptoms. To prepare for a normal delivery, you should periodically visit the doctor following the schedule written below. However, if you experience bleeding or stomach pains, or if things just feel “funny” then you should see a doctor immediately.

  1. Until the 23rd week (end of the 6th month)……Once a month
  2. Weeks 24 – 35 (months 7-9)……Once every two weeks
  3. Week 36 until birth (month 10)……Once a week

*In Japan, pregnancies are usually measured in 10 months, not nine.

Finding a doctor

Many women in Japan choose a specific Ob/Gyn office or Ladies Clinic to visit while pregnant, so that they will always visit the same doctor. Some clinics and other offices may not have the facilities for delivering a baby, in which case you would also find a nearby hospital that you can be admitted to. Sometimes people have to try two or three clinics before finding the right fit.

If you’d like to search for a doctor who can speak English, you can use the following link at the Iwate Medical Net.
Choose your area, desired language, and then check the boxes in the Obstetrics & Gynecology Group to see if there is a doctor near you.

You may also wish to ask around for advice.

The tests at a typical check-up

All of the tests taken at a check-up are important for knowing the health of both mother and child.

For example, a blood type test is taken to prepare in case there is a large loss of blood during childbirth. If the mother is Rh negative, the baby will end up not having the same blood type, raising their chances of anemia and jaundice. Blood type tests before birth help to prevent this. Another case would be an antigen test for hepatitis B – a mother with hepatitis B may pass the virus on to their baby during delivery. If the infection is confirmed in the mother, then they will be able to inoculate the baby soon after birth with immunoglobulin and vaccines.

As you can see, every test has its own meaning. If there is anything you don’t understand, always feel free to ask your doctor.

*Other tests may be run as needed.

(1)Tests in the first trimester

Japanese

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English

血液検査

Ketsueki kensa

Blood test

血液型-ABO 式

Ketsuekigata ABOshiki

ABO blood type

血液型Rh式

Ketsuekigata Rh shiki

Rh blood type

不規則抗体検査

Fukisoku koutai kensa

Irregular antibody examination

貧血の有無

Hinketsu no umu

Test for anemia

梅毒血清反応

Baidoku kessei hannou

Test for syphilis (serological reaction)

B 型肝炎ウイルス抗原検査

Bgata kanen uirusu kougen kensa

Test for Hepatitis B (detection of HBs antigen)

Anemia tests take place once every trimester.

(2)Tests given every check-up

Japanese

Reading

English

子宮底の長さ・腹囲の測定

Shikyuutei no nagasa, fukui no sokutei

Measurement of uterine fundal height and abdominal circumference

胎児の大きさ・位置

Taiji no ookisa, ichi

Measurement and location of the fetus

胎児心音の確認

Taiji shinon no kakunin

Confirm fetal heartbeat

体重測定

Taijuu sokutei

Measure body weight

血圧測定

Ketsuatsu sokutei

Measure blood pressure

尿検査(たんぱく・糖)

Nyokensa (tanpaku, tou)

Urine test (proteins, sugar)

むくみの有無

Mukumi no umu

Check for swelling

(3)Tests given if needed during pregnancy

Japanese

Reading

English

超音波検査(胎児発育・胎盤の位置・羊水量・子宮頸管長など)

Chouonpa kensa (Taiji hatsuiku, taiban no ichi, yousuiryou, shikyuu keikanchou nado)

Ultrasound (fetal growth, placenta location, amount of amniotic fluid, measurement of the cervical canal, etc)

胎児・胎盤機能検査(NST)

Taiji, taiban kinou kensa (NST)

Fetoplacental function test (NST)

心電図

Shindenzu

Electrocardiogram

胸部エックス線撮影

Kyoubu ekkususen satsuei

Chest x-ray

肝機能・腎機能検査

Kankinou, jinkinou kensa

Test of liver/kidney function

骨盤エックス線検査

Kotsuban ekkususen kensa

Pelvic x-ray

血糖値

Kettouchi

Blood sugar level

血液凝固検査

Ketsueki gyouko kensa

Blood coagulation test

C型肝炎ウイルス抗体検査

Cgata kenen uirusu koutai kensa

Test for Hepatitis C

風しんウイルス抗体検査

Fuushin uirusu koutai kensa

Test for rubella

トキソプラズマ抗体検査

Tokisopurazuma koutai kensa

Test for toxoplasma

HIVウイルス抗体検査

HIV uirusu koutai kensa

Test for HIV

クラミジア抗原抗体検査

Kuramijia kougen koutai kensa

Test for chlamydia

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