Jade Cure ANC Profile – Second Trimester
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The second trimester is often considered the most crucial period for fetal organ development. This package helps your doctor assess your baby’s growth, anatomy, and genetic health — ensuring that everything is progressing safely.
Rs. 1499.00
24 Hours*
4
Blood
8-10 hours required
| Test Name | Description | Tests Included |
|---|---|---|
| Anemia | Evaluates red blood cell count and hemoglobin levels to ensure the mother’s blood can efficiently supply oxygen to the developing fetus. | Complete Blood Count (CBC) |
| Sonography | A crucial ultrasound that measures the baby’s nuchal translucency (NT) — the fluid-filled space at the back of the neck — to identify possible chromosomal or structural abnormalities. | Early Antenatal Scan |
| Genetic Studies | Analyzes specific blood markers to assess the risk of chromosomal disorders and fetal developmental abnormalities. | Double Marker Test |
| Diabetes Monitoring | Assesses blood sugar control and identifies gestational diabetes, which can develop in mid-pregnancy. | HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin) |
Pregnant women in their second trimester (13–28 weeks).
Mothers over 35 years of age.
Those with family history of genetic disorders.
Women with abnormal results in first-trimester screening.
| Test Name | Description | Tests Included |
|---|---|---|
| Anemia | Evaluates red blood cell count and hemoglobin levels to ensure the mother’s blood can efficiently supply oxygen to the developing fetus. | Complete Blood Count (CBC) |
| Sonography | A crucial ultrasound that measures the baby’s nuchal translucency (NT) — the fluid-filled space at the back of the neck — to identify possible chromosomal or structural abnormalities. | Early Antenatal Scan |
| Genetic Studies | Analyzes specific blood markers to assess the risk of chromosomal disorders and fetal developmental abnormalities. | Double Marker Test |
| Diabetes Monitoring | Assesses blood sugar control and identifies gestational diabetes, which can develop in mid-pregnancy. | HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin) |
Pregnant women in their second trimester (13–28 weeks).
Mothers over 35 years of age.
Those with family history of genetic disorders.
Women with abnormal results in first-trimester screening.
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