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  1. Pregnancy Test What is a pregnancy test? A pregnancy test can tell whether you're pregnant by checking a sample of your urine (pee) or blood for ... you're pregnant. Why do I need a pregnancy test? You may need this test if you ...
  2. ... at-home tests and how they are performed. Pregnancy Test Used to diagnose pregnancy by checking for a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). HCG is normally only produced during pregnancy. Test procedure: You will hold a test strip ...
  3. ... AFP) test is a blood test done during pregnancy to check the baby's risk for birth defects. ... usually done between 15 and 20 weeks of pregnancy . AFP is a protein that a developing baby ...
  4. Amniocentesis is a test done during pregnancy. It uses a sample of amniotic fluid to diagnose certain genetic disorders, birth defects, and other health problems in an unborn baby. ...
  5. ... birth . If you have a BV infection during pregnancy , it can increase the chance that your baby ... that treat BV are safe to use during pregnancy . Sometimes a BV infection will come back after ...
  6. ... of tests that help find Down syndrome during pregnancy: Prenatal screening tests can show whether your unborn ... done between the weeks 15 and 20 of pregnancy. Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) . A CVS collects tissue ...
  7. ... can cause: Pelvic inflammatory disease Infertility or ectopic pregnancy Long-term pelvic pain In the male reproductive ... should have a gonorrhea test early in your pregnancy . If you are older than age 25, ask ...
  8. ... Miscarriages , if you have lost two or more pregnancies before 20 weeks Stillbirth Help diagnose and/or ... amniotic fluid that surrounds the unborn baby during pregnancy. The fluid contains cells from the baby that ...
  9. ... in blood or urine. Estrogen levels affect fertility, pregnancy, bone health, and more. Learn more. ... role in female reproductive health, including puberty , menstruation , pregnancy , and menopause . Estrogens are also important for heart, ...
  10. ... is usually done in the third trimester of pregnancy , most often between weeks 38 and 42. Why ... clotting disorder . You had complications in a previous pregnancy. Your blood is Rh negative , a rare but ...
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