Pregnancy is a very important and responsible stage in the life of a woman and a man. Therefore, when planning a pregnancy, a woman should be ready not only mentally, but also physically. Unfortunately, these days it is difficult to meet a completely healthy person, but a woman's body should be maximally prepared for conception, carrying a baby, and childbirth.
If you want to become a mother of a healthy baby, take care of your health in advance! During pregnancy, you should literally have enough of it for two to pass on only the best to your baby "by inheritance." So the first step on the way to motherhood is the profile "Preparation for pregnancy" in the OLYMP CDL.
Preparation for pregnancy is preparation for conception. When should I start preparing for pregnancy? Ideally – in a year, at least 3 months. The key to successful planning of an upcoming pregnancy is the personal desire of each mother to prepare her body for the upcoming event.
In order to comprehensively assess the state of the body for pregnancy planning, a special diagnostic profile has been developed:
Preparation for pregnancy. Women. Basic, which includes the following analysis:
1. Complete blood count with C-reactive protein (CBC + CRP, without ESR)
2. Total bilirubin
3. Urea
4. Creatinine
5. Glucose (blood sugar)
6. Vitamin B12
7. Folic acid (folate)
8. Physico-chemical analysis of urine with microscopy
9. A swab on the degree of purity
10. TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) is ultra-sensitive
11. FSH (Follicle-stimulating hormone)
12. LH (luteinizing hormone)
13. Prolactin
14. Estradiol
15. Testosterone
16. HBsAg (V2) (hepatitis B - surface or Australian antigen)
17. Anti-HCV (hepatitis C)
18. Anti-Rub IgM (IgM class antibodies to rubella virus)
19. Anti-Rub IgG (IgG class antibodies to rubella virus)
20. Anti-Toxo IgM (IgM class antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii)
21. Anti-Toxo IgG (IgG class antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii)
22. Anti-CMV-IgG (IgG class antibodies to Cytomegalovirus)
23. Herpes virus IgG
24. Syphilis (Total antibodies to Treponema pallidum)
25. NCMT phlorocenosis (Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma genitalium, Trichomonas vaginalis)
The above analyses allow for a comprehensive assessment of the state of the body, such organs, and systems as the endocrine system, liver, and kidneys, to exclude infectious diseases and STI (sexually transmitted infections). Based on the results of this examination, you will be able to prepare as much as possible for future pregnancy.