Labs

Your prenatal labs will be drawn between the 12th and 18th week of pregnancy. It will consist of:

  • CBC to rule our anemia
  • RPR to screen for syphilis
  • Indirect Coombs to detect possible antibodies
  • Rubella titer to determine immunity against rubella (German measles)
  • Blood type and RH
  • Hepatitis and HIV screening
  • Trisomy/Quad screening is elective, but recommended around the 17th week of pregnancy to screen for trisomies and neural tube defects. First trimester non-invasive prenatal screening is also an option, speak to your physician to see if it is right for you.
  • Glucose screening/CBC in the second trimester
  • A urine culture will be obtained during the pregnancy to rule out a bacterial infection in the urine
  • Group B Strep culture is done routinely at approximately 35-37 weeks along with a repeat RPR

 

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