Do you need to fast for your first pregnancy test?

The first pregnancy checkup needs to be fasting, and need to be under the guidance of the physician in the obstetric examination.
Pregnancy must be under the guidance of the doctor on time obstetric examination, the first pregnancy obstetric examination due to the need for liver and kidney function, fasting blood sugar, thyroid function and other laboratory biochemical tests, so you need to fasting, and under the guidance of the physician in the night before the examination day after 12:00 pm to fasting water, in order to ensure that the examination of the accuracy of the laboratory indicators.
The first labor and delivery test should be conducted in early pregnancy, ultrasound examination should be conducted to confirm normal intrauterine pregnancy and understand the development of the embryo, and continue to take folic acid on time. An early pregnancy NT (nuchal translucency thickness) is also performed at 11-13+6 weeks of gestation to screen for the risk of chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus.