Pregnancy management is a process monitoring the pregnant woman and the development of the foetus throughout the pregnancyfrom the first screening to childbirth. Its main purpose is ensure the health and well-being of both the pregnant woman and the baby and timely identify any risks or complications.

It usually starts with early treatment, when the gynaecologist confirms the pregnancy and perform basic checks such as blood and urine tests and ultrasound. Follow regular monitoringincluding blood pressure, weight, fetal growth assessment, monitoring of maternal well-being, and additional check-ups, when necessary (e.g. nuchal translucency, fetal morphology, glucose test ).

Pregnancy management also includes healthy lifestyle advice-nutrition, exercise, supplements, avoiding harmful substances-ter preparation for childbirth and the postnatal period. The pregnant woman receives support and information to help her understand the changes in her body and prepare mentally for the baby's arrival.

Good pregnancy management contributes to a safer pregnancy, timely detection of complications and increased a greater sense of confidence and security in the expectant mother.