First Examination (14 weeks and below)
- Pregnancy risk assessment and history
- Consultation with other specialties according to history (Diseases)
- Evaluation of medication use and habits
- Evaluation of vaccination status
- Blood pressure, weight and Body Mass index
- Date of last menstrual period and determination of gestational age
- 11–14 weeks fetal anomaly screening (Combined Test)
- Laboratory tests
Dual test – Combined test: PAPP-A and B hcg
Blood count, blood group
Indirect Coombs (When Necessary)
Rubella IgG, RPR (Syphilis-Syphilis) )
HBsAg (Hepatitis), HIV (AIDS)
Full urine analysis and Culture
Indirect Coombs (When Necessary)
Smear (when necessary)
Gonorrhea and Chlamydia tests (when necessary)
14-24 Week Examination
- Blood pressure (Blood pressure), weight
- Fetal movements
- Fetal heart rate
- 18-23 Fetal anomaly screening
- Laboratory tests
Triple test – Quadruple test (If combined test or double test has not been performed)
Full urine analysis and Culture (If necessary)
24-28 Week Examination
- Blood pressure, weight
- Fetal movements
- Fetal heart rate
- Rh Immunoglobulin (If necessary)
- Laboratory tests
Sugar Loading test (75 gr OGTT)
Blood count
Full urine analysis
28-34 Week Examination
- Blood pressure (Blood pressure) , weight
- Fetal movements
- Fetal heart rate
- Late Fetal Evaluation
- Laboratory tests
Full urine analysis
34-41 Week Examination
- Blood pressure, weight
- Fetal movements
- Fetal heart rate
- Fetal Weight and presentation (position)
- Laboratory tests
Group B streptococcal screening
Blood Count
Complete urine analysis
HBsAg (Hepatitis), HIV (AIDS)
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