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1st Trimester Quad with Pre-Eclampsia Screening Test

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PRE-ECLAMPSIA TEST SAMPLE REPORT

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Description - Pre eclampsia is a condition that affects 1 out of 50 women and is signified by increased blood pressure levels as well as the presence of protein in the urine. As the first trimester is a significant time, it is important to include pre eclampsia screening test. It can reduce the chances of causing any harm to the foetus or the mother. Overview of Pre eclampsia Test ....Read More

Pregnancy Package - 1st Trimester

Includes 1st Trimester Quad with Pre-Eclampsia Screening & -1 other tests

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

Pre-eclampsia is a condition that can develop during pregnancy and is characterized by high blood pressure and damage to organs such as the liver and kidneys. It can be potentially dangerous for both the mother and baby if left undiagnosed or untreated. The Pre-Eclampsia Screening Test, also known as the Preeclampsia Panel, is a specialized set of tests that aims to detect early signs of this condition.

The primary disease that is diagnosed with Pre-Eclampsia Screening Test is pre-eclampsia itself. This test helps healthcare professionals assess a pregnant woman's risk of developing pre-eclampsia by measuring certain biomarkers in her blood. These biomarkers include proteins like PlGF (Placental Growth Factor) and sFlt-1 (soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1), which are associated with the development of pre-eclampsia.

The answer to this question varies depending on individual circumstances, but generally, it is recommended to undergo the test between 11 and 13 weeks of pregnancy.

If you have certain risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or a previous history of pre-eclampsia, your healthcare provider may suggest an earlier screening test. Additionally, if you are pregnant with multiples or if you have previously had pre-eclampsia in another pregnancy, early screening may be advised.

  1. Before undergoing a pre-eclampsia screening test, there are a few precautions you should keep in mind. It is important to inform your healthcare provider about any medication or supplements you may be taking. 
  2. Additionally, it is advisable not to consume caffeine or engage in vigorous exercise for at least 24 hours prior to the screening. 
  3. Furthermore, make sure you have an empty bladder before undergoing the screening as having a full bladder can also interfere with accurate measurements.

The safety of the Pre-Eclampsia Screening Test is a common concern among expectant mothers. This test is considered safe and carries minimal risks.

The Pre-Eclampsia Screening Test involves a simple blood test, which poses no direct harm to you or your baby. There are no known side effects associated with this screening.

This is a common question that many pregnant women have when considering this screening test. The good news is that fasting is not necessary for the Pre-Eclampsia Screening Test!

Yes, home sample collection is available for Pre-Eclampsia Screening Test. One can opt for home collection while booking a test through Max Lab.

About This Test

Pre eclampsia is a condition that affects 1 out of 50 women and is signified by increased blood pressure levels as well as the presence of protein in the urine. When is the Preeclampsia Test Prescr
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