How much does it cost to build a card for a pregnant woman

The cost of building a card for pregnant women is related to the examination program, and most of them are around 500 to 1,000. When you are 10 to 12 weeks pregnant, you need to go to your community hospital to build a card, and there is no cost for normal building, but you need to do a series of tests when you build a card, and these tests need to be charged. The tests include routine blood test, routine urine test, blood type, fasting blood glucose, liver function, kidney function, hepatitis B surface antigen, syphilis spirochete, HIV screening, etc. Through this series of tests, some underlying diseases of the pregnant woman can be ruled out. There may be differences in the examination programs of each hospital, different levels of hospitals, different regions, the charges will also be different, the approximate cost of 500 to 1000 or so.