Pregnancy Screening Blood Test
12 weeks of pregnancy Blood Test
Pregnancy Screening Blood Test: Up to 12 weeks of pregnancy, may use one blood Essa Lab sample to determine the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the blood and urine as well as screen for thyroid disease, lupus, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer and other illnesses that can compromise the health of the fetus.
This test has no risk of causing harm to a developing fetus. Pregnancy screening blood tests are typically performed during the first few weeks after your missed period.
What is the blood test?
The Chughtai Lab Lahore is one of the top medical labs in Pakistan. The pregnancy blood test is a lab procedure used to check for hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) in a person’s bloodstream. HCG is a hormone secret by a developing placenta after implantation occurs and can be detected in an expecting mother’s bloodstream through several different kinds of tests.
When should I get my blood tested?
Getting an at-home pregnancy test is easy and inexpensive, but it can’t tell you how far along you are. Because there is a chance of error with home tests, blood testing from your OB/GYN or a lab (like Essa Lab) is recommended if you want to know for sure.
Your doctor will perform an ultrasound around 6-8 weeks to confirm whether or not you’re pregnant. Getting tests early makes it easier to catch and treat any health issues before they become serious.
What are the different types of blood tests?
The main types of blood tests performed for a pregnancy screen include erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), protein-specific pregnancy test, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) immunoassay, and β-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG) immunoassay. Prenatal screening typically includes these tests and a complete blood count (CBC).
How do these test results change throughout pregnancy?
During early pregnancy, HCG levels can fluctuate due to hormone changes in your body. In addition, some women may not be pregnant during their first few periods after conception.
For that reason, it’s best to test for pregnancy twice at about 8-10 weeks and then again at 12-14 weeks into a possible pregnancy. It’s also important to note that when you choose to test is up to you; to talk with your healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns.
Can they find out if it’s a boy or girl?
No, that’s only possible when you go for prenatal testing in dr essa laboratory. Our tests are done only after 9 weeks to know about fetal abnormalities which may develop later in pregnancy. On average, there is a 50% risk of genetic abnormality at birth, so it’s best to be prepared early rather than taking risks by going late for tests.
Are there any other benefits to having a blood test during pregnancy?
Blood tests during pregnancy provide important information to monitor a woman’s health and help evaluate her risks for pregnancy complications.
For women who have certain risk factors, blood tests can also help diagnose a problem before symptoms occur. The Essa lab offers various blood tests as part of routine prenatal care. Let’s take a look at some of these tests…
What happens if I am pregnant but don’t want to be?
If you are pregnant and you do not want to be, you can do several things. One option is Abortion. The purpose of a Chughtai lab in Lahore is to determine if a woman is pregnant or not.
Most doctors will order pregnancy tests for their patients if they exhibit any of these signs: Frequent urination – This symptom occurs when HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) rises significantly in your blood.