Family history

A sibling's anamnesis is a brief family conversation on issues related to a woman's pregnancy and childbirth, and the development of her child. It is carried out before the 30th week of pregnancy in order to identify possible risk factors for the mother and fetus, if necessary, select the place of birth, decide on the method of delivery, and determine the prognosis before birth. After birth, along with collecting information about the child himself, the estimated weight, height, and head length are determined. Answers should be recorded as they were received from family members during the conversation. At