Being pregnant means being in the state of bearing a child. With a few exceptions here and there, a typical pregnancy lasts for 40 weeks, or the proverbial nine months. There are multiple pregnancy tests recommended during the pregnancy period to ensure the safety and health of the mother and the child. Pregnancy tests are done at different stages of the pregnancy. An early pregnancy test is quite critical because the medical conditions you discover during the pregnancy test can have long-term impact on the health of the child or the mother and precautions can be taken, in case required. For an early pregnancy test, there is no need to visit a hospital or clinic, and the blood sample can be collected at home. The presence of all the nutrients and supplements is critical for the health of the pregnancy and hence an antenatal care test can be conducted that does the study of the level of iron in the blood, the condition of the liver, the condition of the kidney, and the vitamin levels. This stage of the test can find out if there are some health problems in the mother and whether it can have an impact on the growing fetus.
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