7 Pre-Pregnancy Tests That You Shouldn’t Miss If You Are Above 30s

Some health tests are important for pre pregnancy planning to ensure a healthy and safe pregnancy experience. Read more details inside.

Written by: Chanchal Sengar Updated at: 2022-03-25 12:18

While you need to go for regular health check-ups during pregnancy, pre-conception care is also necessary. Most women are not aware of pre-pregnancy planning and why it is important. Before you conceive, you should know that you are medically healthy and fit without underlying complications. If you are planning a pregnancy in your 30s, a pre-conception check-up becomes more important with medical problems arising due to ageing, changing lifestyle and increasing stress levels. Refer to this article as Dr. Asha Hiremath, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Motherhood Hospitals, Bangalore lists out common tests before pregnancy to eliminate risk of complications for both mother and baby.

Why is pre-pregnancy care necessary?

Medical screening before conceiving a child has several benefits for a couple. A pre-pregnancy check-up can tell if you are prepared to bear a child or not and decrease the possibilities of miscarriages or any birth defects in future. Your doctor will ask you to follow a few instructions and run a few tests to look into your current health status.

Recommended tests before pregnancy

Here are a few screening tests that you should get done before conceiving, especially if you are over 30 years of age:

Pap smear test

A PAP test helps in the diagnosis of cervical cancer among women. A gynaecologist will run a swab on the inner skin of the cervix to collect cells and then, examine them under a microscope. The doctor can easily identify pre-cancerous cells too to start the treatment before cancer spreads.

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Blood tests before pregnancy

Your gynaecologist will prescribe you several blood tests to check the levels of the following conditions:

  • Haemoglobin
  • Vitamin D deficiency
  • STD
  • Rh factor
  • Tuberculosis
  • Anaemia

Thyroid Profile

One of the necessary tests before pregnancy is thyroid profile test. Thyroid conditions can directly impact your fertility and menstrual cycles. Therefore, your doctor needs to check thyroid levels in your body. If you suffer from hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, an external supply of thyroids will help you bear a child.

Rubella (German measles)

The immunity against Rubella may decline over a while. So, you must undergo an antibody test to know whether you are still protected against it or not. Rubella can cause miscarriage during pregnancy; therefore, you should receive vaccination after consulting your doctor. Vaccination can only be given before pregnancy.

Hepatitis B & C

You must undergo Hepatitis B screening to avoid passing on the infection to your new born. If the test comes out to be positive, you will be vaccinated against the infection before your pregnancy. Many women can also infect others if they suffer from Hepatitis C. Your gynaecologist will try to reduce the risk of transmitting the infection to the baby during childbirth.

Also Read: Know Why Is Hepatitis B Test Essential During Pregnancy

Pre-pregnancy Ultrasound

You must undergo an ultrasound of your genital organs and pelvis to look for health conditions like endometriosis, fibroids etc. If you suffer from any reproductive health issues, proper treatment can help you conceive with reduced complications.

Blood Group

Blood screening is necessary to identify the blood type of women if they are not aware of it. Your gynaecologist will see whether the Rh factor is negative or positive. If a woman with blood type Rh- conceives a child with a Rh+ partner, the baby can suffer from the haemolytic disease, causing damage to the brain and death. If you are Rh-, you will receive Anti-D injections during pregnancy and even after childbirth.

Apart from these, you will also be tested for several blood disorders like Thalassemia, caused by low haemoglobin production. There are high chances that the condition can pass to the baby. Also, get yourself tested against HIV from time to time as the disease can have severe outcomes during delivery and breastfeeding. If you have never been vaccinated against Varicella or chickenpox, you must undergo an antibody screening for the same.

It is better to conceive a child by taking the necessary precautions to avoid any future complications for you and your baby. Last but not the least taking folic acid tablets 3 months prior conception is a must.

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