First Trimester Pregnancy Test | Lahalak Platform

Essential tests at the start of pregnancy to ensure the safety of mother and fetus, including virus screening, blood grouping, and sugar levels for a safe start.

Prices starts from: 754.74 SAR

Scientific name: First Trimester Pregnancy Follow-up Package

The Pregnancy Follow-Up Test Package for the First Trimester is designed to ensure the safety of both mother and fetus during the early stages of pregnancy. This package includes a set of important tests such as a complete blood count, random blood sugar test, screening for viruses like hepatitis and HIV, and a toxoplasmosis test. It also includes...

First Trimester Pregnancy Follow-up Package - First Trimester Follow-up
Service type Laboratory test (Blood & Urine)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 754.74 SAR

Included Services

  • Pre-natal care test package for the first three months includes:
  • Complete Blood Count (CBC)
  • Random blood glucose test (Glucose (Random))
  • Hepatitis B (Hepatitis B Surface Antigen - HBS Ag)
  • Hepatitis C (Hepatitis C Virus - HCV Antibodies)
  • HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) - P24 Antigen and Antibodies (HIV Combo) test
  • Toxoplasmosis test (Toxoplasma IgG)
  • Blood group (ABO blood typing)
  • Urine analysis test
  • Quantitative pregnancy test (BHCG Quantitative)
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Test purpose

  • Complete Blood Count (CBC): Evaluates the number of blood cells and detects anemia or any blood disorders.
  • Random Blood Sugar: Checks blood sugar levels to assess the risk of gestational diabetes.
  • Viral Tests (Hepatitis B, C, HIV): Detects viruses that could be transmitted from mother to baby and affect the baby's health.
  • Toxoplasma Test (Toxoplasma IgG): Detects Toxoplasma infection that may impact the fetus.
  • Blood Type: Determines the mother’s blood type and evaluates potential blood type incompatibilities between mother and fetus (e.g., Rh incompatibility).
  • Urine Test: Detects signs of urinary infections or kidney function issues.

Recommended groups

  • First-time pregnant women: To confirm a healthy pregnancy and assess the overall condition of the mother and fetus.
  • Women planning to become pregnant: To ensure the mother’s health is stable and to detect any potential health issues that could affect pregnancy.
  • Women over the age of 30: As the risk of complications during pregnancy increases, comprehensive testing becomes essential.
  • Women with pre-existing health conditions: Such as diabetes, liver diseases, or autoimmune disorders, to ensure proper management during pregnancy.
  • Women with a family history of infectious or genetic diseases: To check for any potential risks to the fetus.

Indicative symptoms

  • Changes in blood sugar levels: Symptoms such as excessive thirst, frequent urination, or extreme fatigue may require a blood sugar test.
  • Abdominal pain or severe nausea: Could indicate liver issues or infectious diseases, necessitating liver enzyme and viral tests.
  • Changes in overall energy levels: Severe fatigue or general weakness may signal iron deficiency or anemia, prompting a complete blood count (CBC).
  • Swelling or changes in urine: Excessive swelling or changes in urine color may indicate kidney problems, requiring urine tests.
  • Flu-like symptoms: Fever or body aches may call for tests to detect infectious diseases such as HIV or hepatitis.
  • Signs of general inflammation or allergies: Skin rashes or itching may require tests for Toxoplasma or other infections.

FAQs

  • Do I need to fast before these tests? No, most of these tests do not require fasting, except in certain cases such as a glucose test.
  • When is it best to undergo these tests during pregnancy? It is recommended to perform these tests during the first trimester as part of routine check-ups to ensure the health of both mother and fetus.
  • What is the importance of the Toxoplasma test during pregnancy? The Toxoplasma test helps detect infection by this parasite, which can be harmful to the fetus if the mother is not treated.
  • Why is it important to test for HIV? This test detects the presence of the virus in the blood, allowing preventive measures to be taken to avoid transmission to the fetus.
  • Can I take these tests at any time during pregnancy? It is best to perform them during the first trimester, although some tests may be done later if medically necessary.
  • What should I do if my quantitative pregnancy test (BHCG) results are abnormal? If the result is abnormal, consult your doctor for additional tests to confirm the status and progression of the pregnancy.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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