Pregnancy and Fertility Tests

This hub is for people planning pregnancy, actively trying to conceive (TTC)confirming early pregnancy, evaluating irregular cycles/PCOS signs, or monitoring pregnancy labs, and for clinicians organizing workups.

Core domains: pregnancy (quantitative hCG, progesterone, ABO/Rh antibody screen, CBC, HIV 4th-gen, HBsAg, syphilis RPR confirm, HCV Ab, rubella/varicella IgG, urine culture, TSH); female fertility (AMH, day-3 FSH/LH/E2, mid-luteal progesterone, prolactin, TSH/FT4, androgens—TT/FT, DHEA-S, androstenedione, 17-OHP; A1c/insulin in PCOS/metabolic ... See more

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During pregnancy, a fetus develops inside a woman’s uterus and is eventually born as an infant after a period of approximately 9 months. There are a number of clinical lab tests that can be used before, during and after pregnancies. These tests give out useful information from the conception phase to the initial days of the newborn’s life.  

The main purpose of prenatal tests is to screen for and diagnose any existing problems that could affect the baby’s or the mother’s health, discover, and address any issues that could arise, and assess the risk of the baby developing a genetic or chromosomal disorder. These tests generally require a small sample of easy to obtain urine, blood, or cervical cells.  

Some of the tests are conducted before a childbirth at various stages of the pregnancy. Others are performed when necessary, usually to detect and address some problems or conditions that could arise during pregnancy. Still, there are others ... See more