What are the early pregnancy blood tests for?

In early pregnancy, blood will be drawn to check HCG, progesterone, blood routine, liver and kidney function, blood sugar, infectious disease examination, thyroid function measurement and other items.
In the early stages of pregnancy, blood will be drawn to check HCG, progesterone, early pregnancy, these two values are on the rise, indicating that the embryo in the uterus is developing relatively well, HCG does not double or does not rise instead of falling, suggesting that the embryo is not well developed or fetal arrest, and progesterone is low, there is the possibility of miscarriage with a premonitory.
When you go to the hospital for a blood test around the third trimester of pregnancy, you will usually be tested for routine blood tests, liver and kidney functions, blood sugar, infectious disease tests, thyroid function measurements and other items to find out whether there are bacterial infections, viral infections, anemia, coagulation disorders, abnormal liver and kidney functions, abnormal blood sugar, hepatitis A, hepatitis C, syphilis, AIDS, abnormal thyroid function and other conditions.
There are many items that can be checked by blood sampling in early pregnancy, and you can consult your doctor at the hospital for more details.