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With this analysis you will be able to obtain the results for the start of a treatment. And so we can help you to achieve the desired goal.

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What does it measure?

Biochemistry
It is a test of a blood sample that is done to measure the amount of different chemicals in the body. These substances include electrolytes (such as sodium, potassium, and chloride), fats, proteins, glucose (sugar), and enzymes.

Cervical-Vaginal Culture
It is a laboratory analysis whose purpose is to diagnose possible infections in the female genital tract.

Cervix cytology
It is a test that is carried out for the early prevention of different diseases. Serology allows detecting infections or how much the individual is immune to a specific infection or disease.

IgM / IgG toxoplasmosis
IgG and IgM are antibodies that our body produces to fight infection agents or toxins. In the case of toxoplasmosis, it can be detected through the presence of these antibodies, which is of vital importance in the case of pregnant women, since they must undergo treatment.

Rubella IgM / IgG
The IgM indicator indicates recent infection with rubella disease. The IgG parameter is used to diagnose whether the disease has been overcome or treated by means of a vaccine and, therefore, the person has acquired immunity.

HCV Ac. Totals
It is called an “antibody test” and is performed to measure the presence of antibodies released in the blood of Hepatitis C, in order to diagnose this disease.

HBc IgM / IgG
It is very likely that the Hepatitis B is transmitted from the mother to the baby during pregnancy or delivery. It is therefore very important to know the immunization status for this disease through the analysis of IgG and IgM to take adequate actions to reduce the risk of infection for the baby.

HBs Antibodies
This test is performed to detect the presence of positive Hepatitis B antibodies. In this way, the disease can be diagnosed and possible damage to the baby can be prevented, since a mother who tests positive can transmit this disease to her child.

HIV I-II
It consists of a test to detect and differentiate antibodies against types 1 and 2 of the human immunodeficiency virus, called HIV-1 and HIV-2 through a blood sample.

RPR-Syphilis
It is a sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacteria that remains in the body of the infected person. If not treated in time, it can cause serious health consequences.

Karyotype
The karyotype is an analysis that allows us to study the shape of the chromosomes of human formations destined to detect congenital and acquired diseases.

Folic acid
An essential vitamin for health. We all need folic acid! It is a vitamin belonging to the B complex very important for the correct fetal development.

HBs Ag
It is a blood test to diagnose hepatitis B. All pregnant women should carry out the hepatitis B diagnostic test, since if this disease is positive it can be transmitted to the baby.

25 OH Vitamin D
It is an essential fat-soluble vitamin for the normal formation of bones and teeth and for the absorption of calcium at the intestinal level

ALT-GPT
It is used to measure the level of ALT in the blood to diagnose liver diseases before presenting symptoms. Due to the possibility of presenting alterations during pregnancy, it is necessary to measure these levels.

AST-GOT
It measures the amount of AST in the blood, which if high indicates liver disease or damage. During pregnancy it is common to have some high levels of AST that will disappear after delivery, but it is necessary to prevent possible damage to the mother or baby.
Creatinine

Urea
It is used to measure the amount of nitrogen in the blood from the urea, which is considered a waste product. Its measurement serves to assess the proper functioning of the kidneys. Low blood nitrogen levels may be common in the second or third trimester of pregnancy.

Glycemia
It is used to detect blood sugar levels. The average blood glucose for adults is between 70-100 mg / dL. During pregnancy, so-called gestational diabetes may occur, which affects between 5-10% of pregnant women.

Indirect Coombs Test
It is used to detect antibodies that act against red blood cells or red blood cells. The reason for the appearance of these antibodies during pregnancy is due to the mother’s exposure to another person’s red blood cells, in this case, the baby. It is performed on pregnant women who have a Rh negative.

Blood Group and RH Factor
The blood group is determined by the characteristics present in the red blood cells and serum that make up the blood. For its part, Rh is a type of protein that may or may not be present in the blood. If it is, we will be Rh positive while its absence is Rh negative. Rh positive is the most frequent.

Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time
Partial thromboplastin time (PTT) is a test that measures the time it takes for blood to clot. This test is done to find out if there is a bleeding or clotting problem. During pregnancy our coagulation levels are altered, so it is important to measure these levels.

Prothrombin time
Prothrombin time (PT) measures the time it takes for blood to form a blood clot and is done using a blood sample. During pregnancy, a low PD may develop, so it is important to measure it.

Blood count
The CBC is a part of the blood test that gives us the count of red, white and platelet cells.

Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
It is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that regulates the production of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland.

Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)
Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) is a hormone secreted by cells in the development of eggs within the ovaries. The AMH level in a woman’s blood is a good indicator of how many eggs she has left.

Prolactin (M)
Prolactin is responsible for the production of breast milk after delivery.

Serology
It is the study that allows checking the presence of antibodies in the blood of various diseases.

Coagulation
It is an indispensable laboratory test for the diagnosis and monitoring of haemostasis disorders.
How does it work?
1. Discreet shipping
Your test will be delivered to you in a discreet package. We send it to your home without having to go through a physical consultation.
2. Collect your sample
Activate your test and collect your sample in the morning. Return the package with your sample the same day, using the forwarding label provided.
3. Receive your results
Once the sample reaches the laboratory, your results will be available in your account in our app, within a period of 3 days, in a completely secure and confidential manner.
4. Explanation of results
You can carry out a telemedicine consultation with a member of our professional medical team, who will explain the results of your test.




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