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		<title>By: What to expect from a prenatal appointment with an OB &#171; Trying To Conceive</title>
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		<description>[...] At your first appointment, if you are new to your OB&#8217;s office, you will have to go over your medical history, your family&#8217;s medical history and that of your partner. This is not really anything new if you have ever been to a doctor&#8217;s office. Your OB will also ask you about your last menstrual period, when you conceived, and how long it took you to conceive. He or she will calculate your due daye on the basis of your last menstrual period. [...]</description>
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