PREGNANCY
Pregnancy is a stage of reproduction wherein an egg from the ovary in females fertilizes with sperm from the males. Once fertilized, the egg moves to the uterus and gets embedded into the uterine wall. This egg continues to grow in the uterus for 40 weeks, which is the average duration of human pregnancy. Missed monthly periods are one of the most common signs of early pregnancy. If you think you may be pregnant, you should get a blood test done at the nearest hospital or clinic. It is important to get it confirmed to ensure that you and your baby are safe. A pregnancy test will tell you how far along in the pregnancy you are. A blood test can also inform your doctor about any risk there may be to you or your baby during the pregnancy. Pregnant women can get multiple types of tests such as a complete blood profile test, blood sugar test, STI’s lipid profiles, etc., that can help avoid complications in the pregnancy. These tests can be easily done by giving a blood sample to the lab technician. Once your sample is collected, it will be sent to the laboratory for testing. You will have to the facility to be informed via SMS and Email about your test reports.
TESTS
Early Pregnancy Checkup
Parameters Covered: 56
Advanced Antenatal Care
Parameters Covered: 70
E2- Female Reproductive Hormone Test
Parameters Covered: 1
17-Hydroxy Progesterone Serum Test
Parameters Covered: 1
FSH-Follicle Stimulating Hormone Test
Parameters Covered: 1
Progesterone (P4) Test
Parameters Covered: 1
Maternal Screen 1st Trimester Dual Marker Test
Parameters Covered: 1
Maternal Screen 2nd Trimester Triple Marker Test
Parameters Covered: 1
Maternal Screen 2nd Trimester Quadruple Marker Test
Parameters Covered: 1