When you learn of your pregnancy, especially when it is the first, you can quickly get lost among the administrative formalities to be carried out during the months that follow.
The whole thing can seem like a mountain and be a headache: when to declare your pregnancy?
When should you inform your employer?
When to register for maternity?
Looking for a nanny or a place in a crèche?
In reality, all you need to do is have a schedule in mind.
Rachel Halimi, liberal midwife in Paris, guide, month by month.
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To be carried out during the first 2-3 months
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Let's start with the beginning.
After learning the news, “we approach our midwife or gynecologist directly for a first medical examination”, advises Rachel Halimi.
She even suggests carrying out a first so-called “early” ultrasound (to be performed between the 5th and 11th week of amenorrhea) which allows, among other things, to precisely date the pregnancy and to ensure that it is indeed intra -uterine.
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