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Checkup and Test to Get During Pregnancy

Comprehensive guide to pregnancy checkups & tests. Stay informed about crucial examinations, ensuring a healthy journey for both mom and baby.

By Avatantika SinghPublished 10 months ago 3 min read
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During pregnancy, a woman’s body undergoes several changes and needs a constant check-up throughout the pregnancy. The mom-to-be needs to undergo regular tests during pregnancy so that you do not miss out on any important movement of the developing fetus.

In this blog, we will know the important blood and other tests essential in pregnancy to help you know more about the growing baby and mother's health.

What are the important tests during pregnancy?

During pregnancy, several tests are conducted to monitor the health of both mother and the developing fetus. These tests aid in detecting any possible issues or problems early, enabling medical professionals to offer the proper care and approaches. Additionally, expectant parents now have the option of cord blood banking, a valuable process that can be considered during pregnancy.

Here are some pregnancy-related tests that should be on the top of your pregnancy check-up lists:

  • Blood tests - Regular blood check is done to analyze important blood factors such as - blood type, RH factor, and the possibility of blood-related diseases, such as - anemia, sickle cell disease, or infectious disease like - HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B.
  • Urinalysis - With this test, one can analyze the kidney's working, appropriate glucose levels, and protein presence in urine. All these can be indicators of conditions like gestational diabetes or preeclampsia.
  • Genetic Screening - This test is done to check for any genetic abnormality that may occur in the developing fetus. It may happen if the parent has a medical history of genetic abnormality that may also pass on to the next generation.
  • Tests during the first trimester - A first-trimester screening includes fetal ultrasounds and maternal blood tests. The screening process can determine whether there is a risk of a fetus having certain defects at birth. Screening tests may be used solely or in combination with others.
  • Tests during the second trimester - This test involves several blood tests called multiple markers, which provide potential information about the genetic or congenital disabilities of the baby. A blood sample is typically taken for screening between weeks 15 and 20 of gestation (16 to 18 weeks is optimum).

If you are curious about your current stage of pregnancy or want to find out your due date, you can use the following pregnancy calculator. The calculator estimates the gestational age of your pregnancy based on the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP).

  • Tests during the third trimester - In the third trimester, a Group B Streptococcus Test is done to determine whether the mother is a Strep B carrier. It can cause the baby to develop sepsis, pneumonia, and meningitis during birth. So, doctors provide the essential antibiotics dose to reduce the complications.
  • Testing blood pressure - Testing blood pressure, especially in the late-term, to ensure the blood pressure is normal. High blood pressure can lead to preeclampsia, which can seriously affect the health of the mother and the baby. Along with high blood pressure, protein-level in urine helps to determine whether you have preeclampsia.

Bottom Line,

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, seeing your doctor frequently, and obtaining all the required examinations and blood tests during pregnancy are fundamental. All these tests help to determine and evaluate your baby's health; however, in critical times, your baby's cord blood stem cells will help defeat the battle against the disease.

Stem cell banking is one of the best ways to secure your little one's life in this highly unpredictive world. It can fight over 80 life-threatening diseases, giving your baby a new chance at life. Visit Cryoviva to learn more about cord blood banking and how stem cell therapy can help against severe diseases.

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About the Creator

Avatantika Singh

I am Avantika Singh working at Cryoviva and a health care blogger and also gives information about stem cell preservation in India. Cryoviva Biotech is a company in India that offers stem cell preservation services in India.

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