Will prenatal check for mycoplasma

  Women need to undergo various prenatal examinations during pregnancy. Prenatal examinations are conducted to better understand the physical condition of the fetus and women, so that possible problems can be dealt with and prevented in a timely manner. There are many prenatal examination items. So, will prenatal examinations check for mycoplasma?

  

Will prenatal check for mycoplasma1

  The prenatal examination will check for chlamydia. Chlamydia testing mainly examines the secretions in the cervical canal of women to determine if mycoplasma is present positively. This examination is conducted to prevent fetal abnormalities or to check for the possibility of miscarriage in women. Furthermore, mycoplasma testing is also related to pneumonia, so women should do this test well.

  The frequency of prenatal check ups mainly depends on the woman's physical condition, whether there are any complications during pregnancy, and whether there are diseases such as hypertension. If a woman has health problems, the frequency of prenatal check ups will also be correspondingly higher. In addition to regular prenatal check ups, women should seek medical treatment promptly if they experience any physical discomfort.

  The first prenatal examination is at 12 weeks, and at 12 weeks, the doctor will file a record for the woman, and then the prenatal examination will officially begin. Before prenatal examination, as some items require fasting, women should consult with their doctors in advance to prepare for the examination. If fasting, women need to stop eating, including drinking water, after 10 pm the previous night until they go to the hospital for examination the next day.

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