Prenatal Health

Prenatal health tests provide a clear picture of you and your baby’s well-being from early pregnancy through delivery. These labs check your blood type and antibodiesblood countiron statusinfections and immunitythyroid functionglucose for gestational diabetes, urine protein, and, when needed, bile acids for itching.

A proactive plan starts with a first-prenatal baseline (type & screen, CBC, infections, immunity, urine culture), then adds glucose screening at ... See more

Prenatal care is one of the most widely and often utilized health care services to improve pregnancy outcomes in the U.S. Over 18 million prenatal health care visits happened in 2015 alone. A central part of this is prenatal testing.

What is prenatal testing, and how does it affect outcomes? Keep reading to learn how to promote prenatal health and empower your well-being.

What Is Prenatal Health Care?

Prenatal health care is an umbrella term covering multiple areas of medical treatment, checkups. It tests a person undergoes as soon as they become pregnant or believe they might be pregnant. The initial steps taken during the first 13 weeks, or the first trimester, often includes scheduling the first of multiple prenatal care checkups.

You can schedule these checkups with:

  • A trusted family doctor or your general physician
  • An OB/GYN (obstetrician or gynecologist) who specializes in reproductive health, ... See more