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Pregnancy Prenatal Test Package in Thane

Get a complete pregnancy prenatal test package in Thane, covering the key tests recommended across each trimester. From confirming baseline health in the first weeks to monitoring your baby’s development closer to delivery, this package is designed around your pregnancy timeline. NABL certified accuracy, home sample collection and fast reporting.

Who Should Book This Package

  • Women who have recently confirmed pregnancy
  • Women in any trimester looking for scheduled prenatal testing
  • Anyone wanting a single, reliable lab for their entire pregnancy testing journey
  • Women managing existing conditions like thyroid disorders or anemia during pregnancy
  • Anyone who prefers home sample collection over frequent lab visits

What’s Included in the Package

First Trimester (Weeks 1-12)

  • Blood Group & Rh Factor: Identifies potential Rh incompatibility early
  • Complete Blood Count (CBC): Checks hemoglobin and screens for anemia
  • Thyroid Profile: Screens for imbalances that can affect pregnancy outcomes
  • Blood Sugar: Establishes a baseline and identifies diabetes risk
  • Urine Routine Examination: Screens for infections and protein levels
  • HIV, Hepatitis B & Syphilis Screening: Standard early infection screening
  • Rubella Immunity Test: Checks immunity relevant to baby’s health

Second Trimester (Weeks 13-27)

  • Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT): Screens for gestational diabetes
  • Repeat CBC: Continues monitoring hemoglobin levels
  • Vitamin D & B12: Checks for common deficiencies during pregnancy

Third Trimester (Weeks 28-40)

  • Repeat CBC: Final anemia check before delivery
  • Group B Streptococcus (GBS) Screening: Checks for bacteria relevant to delivery
  • Coagulation Profile: Checks blood clotting function ahead of delivery
  • Repeat Blood Sugar: Continued monitoring where relevant

Fasting is required for the OGTT; other tests vary by requirement. Call us for current package pricing.

Why This Package Matters

Pregnancy brings real changes to your body, and testing helps track both your health and your baby’s development at each stage. Conditions like gestational diabetes, thyroid imbalance, and anemia can develop quietly without obvious symptoms. Catching these early gives your doctor time to manage them effectively, supporting a smoother pregnancy for both mother and baby.

How the Testing Process Works

  1. Book Your Trimester Schedule: Call or WhatsApp us to plan testing across your pregnancy timeline
  2. Sample Collection: Visit our lab or opt for home sample collection anywhere in Thane
  3. Lab Testing: Samples are processed using NABL certified equipment and protocols
  4. Get Your Report: Reports are shared digitally via WhatsApp or email, typically within 24 hours

Why Timing Matters

Certain tests are only meaningful at specific points in pregnancy. The OGTT for gestational diabetes is timed around weeks 24-28, since insulin resistance naturally rises during this window. GBS screening is timed close to delivery, since bacterial presence can change over the course of pregnancy. Following a proper trimester-based schedule, rather than testing everything at once, ensures each result is as accurate as possible.

Common Conditions This Package Helps Catch

  • Gestational diabetes: A temporary form of diabetes manageable with early detection
  • Anemia: Common due to increased iron demands during pregnancy
  • Thyroid imbalance: Can affect both maternal health and fetal development if untreated
  • Rh incompatibility: Requires monitoring when detected early
  • Infections: Certain infections can affect outcomes if not identified early

Nutritional Support During Pregnancy

Testing often reveals nutritional gaps that are common during pregnancy due to increased demands. Iron supports rising blood volume and helps prevent anemia. Folic acid plays a critical role in early fetal development, particularly neural tube formation. Calcium and Vitamin D support the baby’s developing bones, while adequate protein intake supports overall growth. Your doctor will typically guide specific supplementation based on your individual test results.

Common Myths About Prenatal Testing

  • Myth: More tests always mean a higher-risk pregnancy. Standard prenatal testing is routine care for all pregnancies, not just higher-risk cases.
  • Myth: If you feel fine, you can skip routine tests. Conditions like gestational diabetes and anemia often show no symptoms until more advanced.
  • Myth: All prenatal tests need to be done in the first trimester. Tests are timed deliberately across trimesters for accuracy, not bundled together arbitrarily.

Understanding Your Results

Reference ranges for several markers shift during pregnancy compared to non-pregnant ranges. Hemoglobin levels considered normal outside pregnancy, for instance, may indicate mild anemia during pregnancy due to natural blood volume changes. Your results should always be reviewed by your gynecologist, who understands pregnancy-specific norms, rather than compared to generic reference charts.

If you also want a broader women’s health screening alongside your pregnancy testing, take a look at our women’s health checkup in Thane for additional markers worth monitoring.

Why Choose Narayana Pathology

  • NABL Certified Lab
  • 4.8 Star Google Rating, 10 Lakh+ Patients Served
  • Home Sample Collection Across Thane, Ideal for Every Trimester
  • Reports in 24 Hours via WhatsApp/Email
  • Transparent Pricing, No Hidden Charges
  • Locally based in Thane, with a personal, easily reachable team

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Making Testing More Convenient

Frequent appointments and multiple lab visits can feel exhausting during pregnancy, especially in later trimesters. Home sample collection removes much of this burden, allowing routine blood tests to be done comfortably at home rather than requiring travel for every single test. This is particularly valuable as mobility and comfort become more challenging closer to delivery.

Supporting a Healthy Pregnancy Beyond Testing

While testing plays a central role in prenatal care, it works best alongside broader healthy habits. Regular checkups with your gynecologist allow for guidance beyond what blood tests alone can capture. A balanced diet supports the nutritional needs testing often reveals, while appropriate physical activity, as guided by your doctor, supports overall wellbeing. Adequate rest and stress management also matter, since pregnancy places real physical and emotional demands on the body.

Postpartum Follow-Up Testing

Testing does not necessarily stop after delivery. A follow-up check a few weeks postpartum is often recommended, particularly if gestational diabetes or anemia were identified during pregnancy. This confirms whether gestational diabetes has resolved and rechecks hemoglobin, since delivery itself can affect blood counts. We can help coordinate this follow-up testing as part of your overall care plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to fast before these tests?

This depends on the specific test. The OGTT for gestational diabetes requires fasting, typically 8-10 hours. Routine CBC and thyroid tests generally do not require fasting.

Is home sample collection safe during pregnancy?

Yes, home sample collection follows the same hygiene and safety standards as an in-lab visit, making it a safe and convenient option throughout pregnancy.

Can I book tests for just one trimester instead of the full package?

Yes, you can book tests trimester by trimester or as a complete package, whichever fits your preference and your doctor’s recommendations.

When will I get my report?

Most reports are ready within 24 hours and shared digitally via WhatsApp or email.

Is the lab NABL certified?

Yes, Narayana Pathology is an NABL certified laboratory, following standardized testing protocols for accuracy.

Want to understand why each test is timed the way it is? Read our complete guide here.

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