If you suspect you are pregnant with signs such as:
- Missed or late period
- Nausea or vomiting
- Fatigue
- Dizziness
- Mood changes
You can confirm the pregnancy by doing a home test (pregnancy test kits are available at pharmacies) or by visiting a health clinic.
If pregnancy is confirmed, you are advised to register as early as possible at the nearest government health clinic. Early registration allows regular monitoring of maternal health and fetal development.
Steps to register pregnancy:
- Choose the nearest health clinic
You can go to any nearby health clinic.
See locations of government health clinics
List of government health clinics- Initial check-up
Includes:
- Pregnancy test (if no prior clinical confirmation)
- Blood pressure, pulse, height, weight, and BMI check
- Urine and blood tests: HIV, Hepatitis B, syphilis, and hemoglobin
- Ultrasound scan
- Physical examinatio
- Registration of the Mother’s Health Record Book (Pink Book)
This book is used throughout pregnancy and must be brought everywhere, including follow-up visits to clinics or hospitals.
Updated date: 9/9/2025
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