Here is the link to Routine Tests During Pregnancy from the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
And here are direct links from the above page that will take you directly to the faq for that topic:
- Why are tests done during pregnancy?
- What tests are done early in pregnancy?
- What is a CBC and what can the results show?
- What is blood typing and what can the results show?
- What is a urinalysis and what can the results show?
- What is a urine culture test and what can the results show?
- What is rubella and what do test results for this disease show?
- What are hepatitis B and hepatitis C and what do test results for these infections show?
- Which STI tests are done in pregnant women?
- Why are all pregnant women tested for HIV?
- Which pregnant women should be tested for TB?
- Is there screening for Zika virus?
- What tests are done later in pregnancy?
- When will I be tested for Rh antibodies?
- What is a glucose screening test and what can the results show?
- What is GBS and why are pregnant women tested for it?
- What happens if my screening test result for GBS is positive?
- What is the difference between screening tests and diagnostic tests for birth defects?
- What is the first step in screening for birth defects?
- What is carrier screening?
- What are other types of screening tests for birth defects that can be done during pregnancy?
- What are the types of diagnostic tests for birth defects that can be done during pregnancy?
- Can I choose whether or not to have testing for birth defects?
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