What you need to check for when you are pregnant

Pregnancy documentation needs to check routine blood, urine routine, blood type, fasting blood sugar, liver and kidney function, hepatitis B surface antigen, syphilis spirochete and HIV screening, for some special patients, also need to do cervical secretion examination, thyroid function screening, thalassaemia screening and so on.
The purpose of the pregnancy file is to facilitate the hospital’s management of pregnant women, the file needs to do some of the most basic physical examination of pregnant women, to prevent some potential diseases on the fetus.
Routine checkups include: urine routine to see if the urinary system is normal; blood routine to see if the woman has anemia and whether there is any infection in the body; blood type test to distinguish between ABO and Rh blood types; fasting blood sugar to see if there is hyperglycemia;
Liver and kidney function tests to see if there is any liver or kidney disease, hepatitis B surface antigen, syphilis spirochete and HIV screening to see if the pregnant woman has these infectious diseases.