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I'll tell you how my first appt went but keep in mind everyone's is probably a little different. First i saw the doctor and she did an internal exam and felt the size of my uterus to make sure it felt the approprate size for how far along i was. She also did a pap smear. Then she went over what i could expect over the next nine months. Like how often i would have appts, symptoms i might be experiencing stuff like that. she wrote a prescription for prenatal vitamins, although i just used Target brand ones. Then she gave me an order to have my blood drawn, which for me was just down the hall. Be aware they draw quite a bit your first visit. You may or may not get an ultrasound, it's really not necessary to confirm a pregnancy but if you are unsure about dates or something dosen't seem right your doc may order one. It's always a good idea to ask questions, make sure you write them down on a piece of paper as it is easy to forget when so much info is being thrown at you. No question is stupid and your doctor should be happy to address any concerns you have (hint: if they seem annoyed by them or they rush you, you may want to rethink if this is the right doc for you) And that fear that you are afraid you are not really pregnant, I had that too, in fact i think many women do, but keep in mind that false positives are very rare, 2 tests are more than enough to confirm you are pregnant. Good luck, any other questions you have i'll try my best to answer.

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