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ANC Profile Test Antinatal Care

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500.00

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ANC profile test is a part of antenatal care. It is a group of tests that are done during pregnancy to check the health of the mother and the baby. The tests included in the ANC profile vary depending on the country and the healthcare provider, but they typically include: Blood tests: These tests may include a complete blood count (CBC), blood type and Rh factor, blood glucose, and blood pressure. Urine tests: These tests may include a urinalysis to check for infection or protein in the urine. Ultrasound: This test uses sound waves to create images of the baby and the uterus. Fetal heart rate monitoring: This test uses a device to listen to the baby's heartbeat. Group B strep testing: This test checks for a bacteria that can cause infection in the baby during childbirth. Rubella titer: This test checks for immunity to rubella, a virus that can cause birth defects. The ANC profile test is usually done at the first prenatal visit and then repeated every few weeks or months throughout the pregnancy. The results of the tests can help the healthcare provider to monitor the health of the mother and the baby and to identify any potential problems early on. The ANC profile test is a safe and painless procedure. However, there are some risks associated with any blood test, including: Bleeding at the needle site. Infection. Allergic reaction to the needle or the test solution. It is important to talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of the ANC profile test before having the test. Here are some of the reasons why your doctor might order an ANC profile test: You are pregnant. You have a medical condition that could affect your pregnancy, such as diabetes or high blood pressure. You have a family history of birth defects. You are at high risk for preterm labor or delivery. If you have an ANC profile test, it is important to follow your doctor's instructions. This may include drinking plenty of fluids and avoiding strenuous activity.