The document provides information on conducting prenatal visits, including the components, schedule, and processes involved. Key points include: - The primary purpose of prenatal visits is to assess the health status of the pregnant woman and improve maternal and infant outcomes. - Components include establishing rapport, obtaining medical history and health information, performing physical assessments, and providing anticipatory guidance. - Visits should occur at least 4 times during the pregnancy, with more frequent visits in the third trimester and at term. - Assessment involves taking health history, performing a physical exam including pelvic exam, measuring fundal height, assessing fetal heart rate and movement, and calculating estimated due date.