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What to Do When You're Expecting: A Quick Guide

Pregnancy can be exciting, overwhelming, and full of questions—sometimes all at once. At Image Clear Ultrasound (ICU), we’re here to help you figure it all out with free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, resources, and options counseling. To keep things simple, here’s a quick guide of what to do when you're expecting, to help you and your baby stay happy and healthy.


Pregnant woman on a mat, exercising.

DO:


  1. Keep Those Prenatal Appointments

    Your check-ups are like a sneak peek into how you and your baby are doing. Don’t skip them—they’re important!


  2. Eat a Balanced Diet

    Fuel up with foods that love you back—fruits, veggies, whole grains, lean protein, and dairy. And don’t forget those prenatal vitamins (hello, folic acid!).


  3. Stay Hydrated

    Water is your new BFF. Staying hydrated helps your body handle pregnancy like a champ and keeps everything flowing smoothly.


  4. Rest and De-Stress

    Growing a tiny human is hard work! Prioritize sleep, take breaks, and try relaxing activities like yoga or deep breathing.


  5. Learn All the Things

    Time to hit the books (or YouTube). Learn about the stages of pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting. ICU also has resources and people ready to help answer your questions and prep you for what’s ahead. 


DON’T:


  1. Smoke, Drink, or Use Harmful Substances

    These can harm your baby’s development and increase the risk of complications. If you need help quitting, reach out for support—it’s never too late to start.


  2. Ignore How You Feel Inside

    Your mental health matters big time. Feeling stressed or down? Talk to someone you trust—there’s no shame in asking for help.


  3. Go Overboard at the Gym

    Exercise is awesome but keep it chill. Walk, swim, or try other safe workouts, but skip anything risky.


  4. Eat Foods That Could Be Sketchy

    Steer clear of things like raw sushi, undercooked meat, unpasteurized dairy, deli meats, or soft cheeses. Better safe than sorry!


  5. Go It Alone

    Lean on your people—friends, family, or the ICU team. Pregnancy is a lot easier with support, so don’t hesitate to ask for help.


We’ve Got Your Back


Every pregnancy is different, and that’s okay. At ICU, we’re all about giving you the personalized care and support you need. Whether it’s a free pregnancy test, an ultrasound, or someone to talk to about your options, we’re here for you every step of the way.


Ready to connect? Call or text us at 659-228-2630 —you’re not alone, and we’ve got you!

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