Pregnancy is a very important thing for pregnant women. From pregnancy to childbirth, there are always many tests to be done, and prenatal check ups are one of them. However, many pregnant women, especially those who are first-time mothers, do not know how to view their prenatal test results even if they have them due to lack of experience. So, how should we view the results of prenatal check ups?
Generally, pregnancy tests consist of several parts, including urine routine examination, blood test, liver function test, and kidney function test, each of which is further divided into several parts. Firstly, in urine routine testing, indicator tests such as protein, sugar, red blood cells, and white blood cells need to be conducted. If all of these tests are negative, it is considered to meet the standard, and pregnant women do not need to worry.
In blood tests, it is necessary to check whether the pregnant woman is anemic. If the pregnant woman is anemic, it will have an impact on the healthy development of the fetus. For example, premature birth, fetal underdevelopment, malformed babies... If the indicators are within normal values, there are no major problems. Afterwards, kidney and liver function tests show that if pregnant women suffer from nephritis and hepatitis, they may also transmit the virus to the fetus.
In addition, the various examinations during pregnancy and at different stages, including screening for genetic diseases, are highly specialized knowledge. Pregnant women still need to follow the advice and suggestions of professional doctors. If any abnormalities are found or suspected during these examinations, further examinations need to be conducted in a timely manner to identify the cause and better regulate treatment.