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The Pregnancy TSH Test measures thyroid-stimulating hormone levels to evaluate thyroid function during pregnancy. Abnormal TSH may indicate hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, conditions that can affect maternal health and fetal development. Doctors use this blood test to detect thyroid imbalances early, monitor treatment, and ensure proper hormone regulation, supporting a healthy pregnancy and reducing risks of complications for both mother and baby.
The Pregnancy Blood Test is a qualitative test that detects human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in blood and reports results as Positive or Negative. A positive result confirms pregnancy, while a negative means no hCG detected. More sensitive than urine tests, it can confirm pregnancy in early stages. Doctors use this test to verify pregnancy, evaluate symptoms, or provide reliable confirmation for women seeking accurate reproductive health answers.
The Pregnancy Urine Test detects human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a hormone produced shortly after implantation, to confirm pregnancy. It provides quick, reliable results from a urine sample and is often used to verify early pregnancy when a menstrual period is missed. Doctors may order this test to confirm results before beginning prenatal care. It is a simple, accurate, and widely used screening tool for pregnancy detection.
The hCG Test with Gestational Table is a blood test that tracks human chorionic gonadotropin to confirm pregnancy and assess fetal growth. Comparing results with gestational reference ranges helps evaluate maternal health, monitor early development, and identify potential complications such as ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, or abnormal hormone trends linked to reproductive health.
The Prolactin Test with 3 specimens measures prolactin levels at three collection times to evaluate pituitary gland function and hormone regulation. Monitoring this hormone across intervals provides insight into reproductive health, menstrual irregularities, infertility, galactorrhea, and hyperprolactinemia, while supporting assessment of pituitary disorders and overall endocrine balance.
The Prolactin Test with 4 specimens measures prolactin levels at four intervals to evaluate pituitary gland function and hormone balance. Monitoring this hormone across the day provides insight into reproductive health, infertility, menstrual irregularities, and galactorrhea, while supporting detection of hyperprolactinemia, pituitary disorders, and overall endocrine system regulation.
The Prolactin Test with 5 specimens measures prolactin levels at five collection times to evaluate pituitary gland function and hormone balance. Monitoring this hormone throughout the day provides insight into reproductive health, menstrual irregularities, infertility, galactorrhea, and hyperprolactinemia, while supporting detection of pituitary disorders and overall endocrine health.
The Prolactin Test with 2 specimens measures prolactin levels at two intervals to assess pituitary gland function and hormone balance. Monitoring this hormone over time helps evaluate reproductive health, menstrual irregularities, infertility, galactorrhea, and symptoms related to hyperprolactinemia, while offering insight into pituitary disorders and overall endocrine system health.
The Gestational Glucose Screen, 50g, 135 Cutoff evaluates maternal blood sugar one hour after a 50-gram glucose drink to screen for gestational diabetes risk. A threshold of 135 mg/dL helps determine the need for follow-up glucose tolerance testing. This test offers important information on maternal carbohydrate metabolism, insulin function, and potential complications related to abnormal glucose regulation in pregnancy.
The Gestational Glucose Screen, 50g, 140 Cutoff evaluates blood glucose one hour after a 50-gram glucose drink to screen for gestational diabetes risk. The 140 mg/dL threshold identifies women who may need follow-up testing with an oral glucose tolerance test. This screening tool provides insight into maternal carbohydrate metabolism, insulin function, and potential pregnancy-related health concerns.
The Maternal AFP Test evaluates alpha-fetoprotein levels during pregnancy to assess fetal development and identify possible abnormalities. Variations in AFP may signal neural tube defects, abdominal wall issues, or genetic conditions such as trisomy 21. As part of prenatal screening, this test provides insight into maternal health and supports early evaluation of fetal growth and pregnancy outcomes.
The Progesterone Ultrasensitive Test measures very low progesterone levels in blood with high accuracy to evaluate reproductive and endocrine health. Doctors use it to assess menstrual cycle function, confirm ovulation, investigate infertility, and monitor hormone therapy. It is also useful in pregnancy evaluation and detecting hormonal disorders. Results provide precise insight into progesterone balance, fertility, and overall reproductive health.
The Prolactin, Dilution Study measures prolactin levels using dilution techniques to correct assay interference. This test improves accuracy when unusually high prolactin is present, distinguishing genuine hyperprolactinemia from laboratory artifact. It aids in evaluating pituitary adenomas, reproductive hormone imbalance, infertility, and endocrine-related disorders with reliable, clinically useful results.