What are the symptoms of early pregnancy?
1. When menstruation is delayed once or later than usual and then a small amount of blood comes out than the usual menstrual amount
2. I feel more sensitive to odors than usual and feel nauseous.
3. I am very tired and sleepy.
4. There are a lot of times to report urine.
How is an early pregnancy diagnosed?
Even with a commercially available pregnancy test, most of the pregnancy can be confirmed as positive. Occasionally, even though you are pregnant, it may come out negatively, so if you are likely to become pregnant, you need to visit an obstetrics and gynecologist for consultation.
After the due date of menstruation, visit the obstetrics and gynecology department to receive an ultrasound and check whether the baby house is well established in the womb. If the baby house is not visible at the first visit, the following three things can be suspected.
1. In case of a normal pregnancy but the baby's house is late
2. Natural Heritage
3. Ectopic pregnancy
If the baby's home is not visible at the beginning, check the pregnancy value (Beta-HCG) with blood to confirm that it is pregnant, and if necessary, repeat an examination to diagnose ectopic pregnancy early, and treatment with drugs (MTX) is possible without surgery. .
Examination during pregnancy
The pregnancy period is divided into three quarters.
1st quarter: Early pregnancy-13 weeks 6 days
2nd quarter: 14 weeks to 27 weeks 6 days
3rd quarter: 28 weeks to delivery
Early maternal examination
At around 6 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant women's blood tests are performed to check their usual health status and the presence of infectious diseases (rubella, hepatitis A, B, C, AIDS, syphilis, thyroid test, anemia test, blood type test, etc.).
First malformed child test
11 to 13 weeks of pregnancy
Ultrasound to measure fetal neck translucency and blood test (double marker)
Secondary malformed child examination
16 to 18 weeks of pregnancy
Quad test (AFP, total HCG, unconjugate E3, Inhibin)
Precision ultrasound examination
Around 20-24 weeks of pregnancy
This is the time when the fetus has grown sufficiently and deformities are well detected.
Gestational Diabetes Test and Anemia Test
24 to 28 weeks of pregnancy
After fasting for about 3 hours, take 50g glucose solution and collect blood 1 hour later.
Prenatal examination
At 36 weeks of pregnancy, a prenatal test is performed to check the mother's condition before childbirth to prepare for any problems during delivery.