Prenatal Checkup Schedule Generator

A professional prenatal appointment planner: automatically create a personalized checkup timetable based on due date, LMP or embryo-transfer day. Smart reminders for every test, best visit time and notes. Locally savable & editable.

Generate Schedule Features

Smart Prenatal Checkup Planner

Choose your calculation method; the system will build a personalized checkup calendar automatically.

Affects checkup items
Slight process differences
Select the first day of your last period
Default 28 days; 21-45 is normal
Due date given by your doctor
Optional; used to show remaining visits
Day of embryo transfer
Affects due-date calculation
More frequent checkups for multiples
Advanced maternal age needs extra tests
Affects checkup arrangement

Prenatal Checkup Knowledge Base

What Is a Prenatal Checkup Schedule?

A prenatal checkup schedule is a systematic timetable of medical examinations during pregnancy, scientifically planned according to gestational weeks. It is an important tool to safeguard maternal and fetal health and helps doctors detect and manage pregnancy issues early.

A standard schedule usually contains 12–15 formal visits, from early pregnancy until delivery, covering all key screening and diagnostic items.

Key Points
  • Total visits: 12–15 for normal pregnancy
  • Best start: 6–8 weeks of gestation
  • High-frequency period: every 2 weeks after 28 weeks
  • Key screenings: NT, quad test, anatomy scan, glucose tolerance, fetal monitoring

Important Checkup Items Explained

Understand the meaning and notes of each test

NT Scan

Weeks 11–13+6


Purpose: Screen for chromosomal abnormalities

Content: Measure nuchal translucency thickness

Normal: NT < 3.0 mm

Notes: Book ahead; full bladder helps

Quad Test

Weeks 15–20+6


Purpose: Screen for Down syndrome, etc.

Method: Blood test + ultrasound markers

Accuracy: ~60–70 %

Notes: Fasting blood draw

4D Anatomy Scan

Weeks 20–24


Purpose: Full structural screening

Content: Detailed organ system check

Best time: Weeks 22–24

Notes: Needs appointment; baby position matters

Glucose Tolerance

Weeks 24–28


Purpose: Screen for gestational diabetes

Method: 75 g OGTT

Normal: Fasting <5.1, 1 h <10.0, 2 h <8.5

Notes: Fast 8–12 h beforehand

Fetal Monitoring

After week 32


Purpose: Monitor fetal well-being

Content: Record heart-rate pattern & contractions

Frequency: Every 2 wks 32–36, weekly after 37

Notes: Eat before test; left-lateral position helps

Pro Tips

Checkup Notes


Best Prep:

  • Book ahead to skip queues
  • Bring checkup booklet & old reports
  • Wear loose, easy-to-remove clothes
  • List questions for your doctor

Why Choose PreMami Checkup Schedule?

Three Generation Modes

Support LMP, due date and embryo-transfer day to fit every mom's needs

Smart Personalization

Auto-adjust items and frequency by age, multiples and medical history

Local Save & Memo

Save records, add memos and edit times locally for personal management

Smart Reminders

Auto-calculate and remind you of every visit; never miss an important test

Prenatal Checkup Schedule FAQ

The first visit is recommended at 6–8 weeks of gestation, when an ultrasound can confirm an intrauterine pregnancy and fetal heartbeat. Checking too early (before 5 weeks) may not show a heartbeat and cause unnecessary worry. Our generator will auto-calculate the best start date based on your LMP or due date.

A normal singleton pregnancy usually needs 12–15 visits. Distribution: 2–3 in the 1st trimester, 4–5 in the 2nd, and 6–7 in the 3rd. Multiples require more frequent visits. Advanced maternal age or high-risk conditions may also increase the number.

Mandatory: ultrasound, blood & urine routine, blood pressure, weight, quad test, glucose tolerance, anatomy scan, fetal monitoring, etc.
Optional: NIPT, amniocentesis, fetal echocardiography, TORCH panel, etc. Your doctor will advise based on your situation.

Our timetable is based on national guidelines. Different regions and hospitals may adjust slightly. Use our schedule as a reference and follow your own hospital's doctor for exact dates and items. You can also manually edit any visit date in the timetable.

Contact your doctor as soon as possible to reschedule. Key screenings (NT, quad test, anatomy scan, glucose tolerance) have strict time-windows; if missed you may need alternative tests. Our tool auto-reminds upcoming visits to help you avoid omissions.

Yes, most visits—especially NT (11–13 weeks), anatomy scan (20–24 weeks), glucose tolerance (24–28 weeks) and fetal monitoring (after 32 weeks)—should be booked 1–2 weeks ahead to secure the optimal time-slot. Our timetable marks “appointment needed” for these items.

Must-bring: ID card, insurance card, checkup booklet, previous reports, latest ultrasound prints.
Extra for special tests: fast 8–12 h for glucose tolerance and bring breakfast for afterwards; snacks for fetal monitoring to wake baby; full/empty bladder for ultrasound as instructed.

In the generated timetable page you can click any visit date to edit; changes auto-save locally. You can also add personal memos or special notes. Hit “Reset” to rebuild the whole schedule with new parameters. All edits are stored in your browser's local storage.