Antenatal/Postnatal Pregnancy Care
Pregnancy is a significant and exciting stage of life that requires comprehensive medical support and personalised care. At Gordon Family Practice, we provide compassionate antenatal and postnatal pregnancy care to support mothers and babies throughout every stage of the journey.
Our GPs offer evidence-based pregnancy care aligned with Australian clinical guidelines. From early pregnancy confirmation to postnatal recovery and newborn health checks, we focus on ensuring a safe pregnancy, healthy delivery preparation, and ongoing support after birth.
Antenatal Care & Pregnancy Monitoring
Regular antenatal appointments are essential to monitor the health of both mother and baby. Early and consistent pregnancy care helps detect potential complications and supports healthy fetal development.
- Pregnancy confirmation and early assessment
- Routine antenatal check-ups
- Blood tests and screening referrals
- Ultrasound referrals
- Monitoring blood pressure and weight
- Gestational diabetes screening
Pregnancy Health & Risk Assessment
Every pregnancy is unique. We assess individual risk factors and provide guidance to ensure a safe and healthy pregnancy experience.
- Assessment of medical and obstetric history
- Nutritional and supplement advice (including folate and iron)
- Management of pregnancy-related conditions
- Monitoring high-risk pregnancies (in coordination with specialists)
- Vaccination advice during pregnancy
- Referral to obstetricians or midwives when required
Postnatal Care & Maternal Recovery
Postnatal care is crucial for both physical recovery and emotional wellbeing. Early support helps mothers adjust to life after childbirth and reduces complications.
- Postnatal health check for mothers
- Wound and recovery monitoring
- Breastfeeding support and advice
- Postnatal depression screening
- Contraception counselling
- Ongoing maternal health monitoring
Newborn & Infant Health Checks
Newborn care is an important part of postnatal support. Regular baby health checks ensure healthy growth and development.
- Newborn physical examinations
- Growth and developmental assessments
- Immunisation guidance
- Feeding advice
- Monitoring of common newborn conditions
- Referral to paediatric specialists if required
When should I see a GP after a positive pregnancy test?
You should book an appointment as soon as you confirm pregnancy to begin antenatal care and arrange necessary blood tests and ultrasounds.
How often are antenatal visits scheduled?
Visit frequency depends on the stage of pregnancy, but typically appointments increase in frequency as you approach your due date.
What tests are done during pregnancy?
Common tests include blood tests, ultrasound scans, gestational diabetes screening, and blood pressure monitoring.
What is included in a postnatal check?
A postnatal check includes assessment of physical recovery, mental health screening, breastfeeding support, and contraception advice.
How soon should my baby have a health check?
Newborns should have regular health checks in the first weeks and months after birth to monitor growth and development.
Can my GP manage my pregnancy without an obstetrician?
Low-risk pregnancies can often be managed by a GP with shared care arrangements involving an obstetrician or hospital.
What are signs I should seek urgent care during pregnancy?
Seek immediate care if you experience severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, reduced baby movements, severe headaches, or sudden swelling.