The Ante Natal Panel is a comprehensive set of tests recommended for pregnant women to ensure the health and well-being of both mother and baby during pregnancy. These tests help in early detection of infections, nutritional deficiencies, blood group compatibility issues, and other conditions that may affect pregnancy.
Test Details :-
| Blood Grouping (A B O) and Rh Type – 4 Observation |
| Complete Blood Count (CBC) – 0 Observation |
| Complete Urine Routine Analysis (CUE) – 19 Observation |
| Glucose – Random – 1 Observation |
| Hepatitis B Surface antigen (HBsAg) – 1 Observation |
| HIV 1 & 2 Antibody – 2 Observation |
| RPR (Equivalent to VDRL) – 1 Observation |
| Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) – 1 Observation |
| Report Availability | Same day (if Collected before 12 Noon) |
| Code | DG 050 |
| Category | SR-Special Routine |
| Schedule | Daily |
| TAT* | 0 |
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Sample Type:
EDTA Whole Blood (Purple), Urine, Fluoride, SERUM (SST or Plain)
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Fasting :
YES (10 to 12 Hours)
When Should It Be Done?
| Trimester | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 1st Trimester (6-12 weeks) | Baseline screening & infection tests |
| 2nd Trimester (18-28 weeks) | Gestational diabetes & growth monitoring |
| 3rd Trimester (32-36 weeks) | Health check before delivery |
Why Is It Important?
It helps to:
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Monitor mother’s health
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Detect infections that may harm the baby
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Check anemia & blood disorders
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Screen for thyroid issues which affect baby’s growth
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Identify gestational diabetes risk
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Ensure the baby is developing safely
for the samples received by 4PM
3 = 3rd Day So on from Schedule





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