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Gynaecology- pregnancy scan
Hello, i am pregnant but unable to go for scan due to covid. LMP- 19 march. Any blood test or way to findout everything is ok without going for the scan ?
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According to your LMP You have 7wks of pregnancy During 6-8 wks better to do USG To check cardiac activity of baby and site of implementation in Uterus Take appointment with Gynecologist and go on time with proper precautions..
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Till that you Undergone some blood test like CBC, Blood group, RBS, S. Tsh, Urine routine micro, serology (HIV, HBsag) This test show your fitness But for baby USG is gold standard
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Hi, its good if you can find a safe USG option. Otherwise please check for CBC, Hb, Urine routine test, and test for HIV, Hep B, Syphillis. These are all routinely needed in pregnancy.  Take good nutrition and can consult online. It will help. Best wishes
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You can get the regular antenatal tests done Hb, ABO/Rh, S.TSH, HIV HCV, HBsAg, Syphilis, Comp urine, S. Creatinine
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