Pregnancy planning for women is an essential part of reproductive health, helping to prepare for pregnancy and childbirth and ensuring optimal conditions for the baby’s development. The process includes several key aspects.
Includes:
Femoflor Screen
Gynecologist Consultation
Ultrasound of Pelvic Organs, Transvaginally
General Blood Test, without COE
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate, COE
Biochemical Urine Analysis (with Sediment Examination)
Homocysteine
Glucose
Thyroid Hormone, TSH
Free Thyroxine, fT4
Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) Screening Test
Fibrinogen (Factor I)
Preparation:
Blood Collection:
The sample should be taken on an empty stomach, with the last food intake at least 8 hours before the test.Dietary Restrictions:
For reliable results (such as blood sugar, cholesterol, or triglycerides), avoid consuming fatty foods, concentrated sweets, and alcohol the day before the test.Avoid Interfering Activities:
Postpone the test if you have recently undergone paraclinical tests (X-rays, CT, MRI) or physical therapy procedures, as these can affect the results.