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Pregnancy

Pregnancy is the miraculous process of a mother nurturing new life within her body. From conception to childbirth, this incredible experience spans approximately nine months and is marked by physical and emotional changes. 

During the first few weeks of pregnancy, the fertilised egg of the mother implants itself in the uterus. This marks the beginning of the adventurous ride for a mother and child, embracing god's blessing. As her body adapts to accommodate the growing baby (fetus), hormonal shifts contribute to noticeable changes, such as morning sickness, fatigue, and mood swings. Therefore, throughout this period, prenatal care becomes extremely important. Regular check-ups, a balanced diet, and appropriate exercise are essential to ensure the well-being of both you and your developing baby.  

The anticipation of feeling the first kicks, hearing the rhythmic heartbeat during ultrasounds, and witnessing the gradual baby bump growth is pure excitement! As the due date approaches, preparations for labour and delivery become paramount concerns. 

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Paying careful attention to your diet becomes instrumental in nurturing the health of both you and your developing baby during pregnancy. 

  • A well-balanced diet rich in essential nutrients, including folic acid, iron, calcium, and omega-3 fatty acids, contributes to the optimal growth and development of your baby. 

  • Incorporating a variety of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains ensures that you provide the necessary building blocks for a healthy pregnancy. 

  • Dos' include staying active with appropriate exercise, staying hydrated, prioritising ample rest and regularly staying in touch with your doctor.  

  • Don'ts' include avoiding alcohol, excess caffeine, tobacco, raw or undercooked foods and certain medications that may pose risks to the developing fetus. 

Regular prenatal check-ups and pregnancy tests are vital components of responsible and informed maternal care. The tests, including ultrasounds and blood screenings, not only monitor the progress of your pregnancy but also identify potential issues early on, allowing for timely interventions and adjustments to your pregnancy check-up list. So, ensure your health and consider booking comprehensive pregnancy tests at competitive prices with Metropolis Healthcare, the frontrunner in diagnostic services and trusted by the best doctors and hospitals across India. With Metropolis, you can get your blood tests done at home without any hassle or compromise in accuracy. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Pregnancy tests are diagnostic techniques that detect the presence of a hormone called Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) in your urine or blood, signalling pregnancy. These tests offer a quick and confidential way to confirm pregnancy. Follow the instructions provided with the test kit for accurate results, typically available within minutes. 

A pregnancy check-up list involves thorough examinations by doctors to monitor your and your baby's well-being. This includes physical assessments, ultrasound scans, and discussions about your health to address any concerns. 

Yes, there's a diverse pregnancy test list. Over-the-counter options include urine tests like strips and digital tests. Doctors may further conduct blood tests for confirmation and use imaging techniques like ultrasound. 

You should take a pregnancy test about a week after a missed period for accurate results. Additionally, you can consider the test at least 21 days post-unprotected sex if you are not sure about your next period. Consider evaluating morning urine in this process for higher concentrations of hCG. 

Blood tests during a pregnancy check-up typically include screening for various factors. Common tests assess hCG concentration, blood type, Rh factor, anaemia, presence of adequate immune cells and infections such as Hepatitis, HIV, etc. 

For a healthy pregnancy, regular check-ups are essential. Typically, you should have monthly visits in the first two trimesters and more frequent ones(every week) in the third.