I couldn't agree with you more. It is not so much the testing, but the education about what is good for babies and what is harmful, that mothers miss when they don't get the earliest possible care.
Folic acid should be begun as soon as possible. Diet is vitally important right from the beginning, as is education about about drugs, alcohol, smoking, infections, sexuality, family changes and much more. Paps, blood work, etc., could be done safely at 10 to 12 weeks, unless you have a history of complications or a family history of an inherited trait that should be screened for right away. However, it is important to verify dates as early in the pregnancy as possible.
I would look for another care provider who is more compatible with your preventive philosophy.
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