Does blood sampling for prenatal examination test AIDS

  Nowadays, people are paying more and more attention to their physical health issues, especially sexually transmitted diseases. Because the high incidence of sexually transmitted diseases has caught many people off guard, AIDS is a common type of sexually transmitted diseases, which is very difficult to treat, so we should pay more attention to this disease, and learn some common sense about AIDS. So will the blood sampling test for AIDS?

  

Does blood sampling for prenatal examination test AIDS1

  Blood sampling during prenatal examination will not test for AIDS. If you suspect that you have AIDS, but you are not particularly sure, then the steps to check whether you have AIDS during pregnancy examination are necessary, but this examination is not in the form of blood sampling, but through the use of AIDS antibodies for AIDS testing.

  In addition, during prenatal check ups, it is important to note that more B-ultrasound scans are not necessarily better. Generally, it is more reasonable to have around 3 ultrasound scans throughout the entire pregnancy, and each scan should not exceed 20 minutes. Usually around 6 weeks, go to the hospital to confirm if you are pregnant and if it is a normal pregnancy. If expectant mothers have a tendency towards ectopic pregnancy, they can undergo blood tests at least twice to confirm the HCG concentration comparison; As long as the HCG concentration increases by 66% of the day before the daily increase, it is considered a normal pregnancy. If the HCG concentration increases too slowly, it may be an ectopic pregnancy.

  It is best for expectant mothers who do not know their blood type to check their blood type. If the expectant mother is Rh negative, the hospital should prepare Rh negative blood in advance before giving birth. In case of any accidents during delivery, timely blood transfusion can be provided. During pregnancy, it is also important to pay attention to balanced nutrition and engage in some gentle exercise to help with better childbirth in the future.

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