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During the pregnancy test, what pits did you encounter in the hospital that you knew were routine but had to do?
After pregnancy, many expectant mothers find that the whole pregnancy is surrounded by various tests, such as simple blood pressure, blood routine and urine routine tests, and more complicated ones such as sugar screening, nt and thinking color Doppler ultrasound. Some tests even have to be done many times, which is time-consuming, laborious and especially expensive. Many expectant mothers can't help but ask, are these tests necessary? Could it be that the hospital deliberately dragged you into the pit because of income generation?

Some time ago, good friends got together to complain about the unpleasant things that happened during her pregnancy test. Accompanied by her mother-in-law, Xiao Ju went to a local county-level private hospital for a pregnancy test. As a result, the doctor opened a lot of physical examination sheets without saying anything. Such as folic acid test, syphilis, hepatitis B and AIDS test. At that time, my mother-in-law and Xiao Ju had differences and thought that these tests were a waste of money and had nothing to do with pregnancy tests. Finally, Xiaoju insisted on completing all the inspections. After checking this pile, I took 8 tubes of blood, which made my mother-in-law angry and the two broke up.

I believe many pregnant mothers have such questions: Why do you have to have physical examinations so many times and draw so much blood? Is it necessary to have more than ten tubes of blood throughout pregnancy?

As a mother with a second child, I want to say that a pregnancy test is really necessary. But please be sure to go to a regular public hospital for examination, otherwise it is easy to fall into the pit of birth inspection and lose money.

The tests I didn't do during pregnancy are:

1, folic acid detection;

2. Trace element detection.

Of course, expectant mothers should decide whether they need to be examined according to their actual situation and the doctor's advice.

These tests are particularly important during pregnancy, and pregnant mothers should never take them to heart.

1, the first prenatal examination, there are many items: blood sugar, serum, syphilis, liver function, leucorrhea, electrocardiogram, bone examination and so on are very important.

2. Down's screening: It is very important to take the venous blood of pregnant women and rule out the possibility of Down's syndrome.

3, diabetes screening: sugar screening refers to gestational diabetes screening, but also need blood tests. If pregnant women suffer from gestational diabetes, it will lead to various complications, which will have an impact on their own and fetal health.

4. Giant teratoma: fetal malformation is ruled out mainly by four-dimensional color Doppler ultrasound. Doctors will rule out fetal congenital defects, such as cleft lip and palate, through professional knowledge.

Pregnancy examination is very important, and different examinations are aimed at different projects. So don't stop the examination during pregnancy because it is expensive or you think it is useless, especially for high-risk pregnant women. You should obey the doctor's arrangement, accept all kinds of tests, and even increase the corresponding tests when necessary. Avoid finding problems and regretting them later.

My second baby, Ma Bao, is just six months old. I am most qualified to answer this question. I feel that the last routine examination during pregnancy is B-ultrasound, which is done almost every month. This is both expensive and laborious. Especially after six months of big abnormality, don't do B-ultrasound every month. There is also blood routine urine routine, which is done almost every pregnancy test. It feels a bit too repetitive. Yes, once every two months. You don't have to check every month. It really should be done, but now that I am pregnant, some tests given by some doctors in the hospital are particularly unnecessary.

Tell me about my own experience. At that time, according to my menstruation, I was 40 weeks old. I felt nothing that day. I went to the hospital just to be on the safe side, hung up the number and explained the situation to the doctor. All the B-ultrasound examinations during my pregnancy were of low value to the children. When I was pregnant, I was going to have my period the next day. And I got pregnant. What should I do? I feel nothing. Is it necessary to be hospitalized or something? As a result, the doctor said that it didn't matter what, and it was born at the expected date of delivery. He was discharged from the hospital and had to draw blood because of five infections. Because I gave birth once, this time it was relatively calm, so I decided to give birth, and went straight home without drawing blood or being hospitalized. The next day, to be on the safe side, I changed to a doctor and explained the situation. This doctor is particularly responsible. He told me about my situation, and the expected date of delivery was delayed by half a month. Because my menstruation has been relatively normal and fixed, contact me to postpone the expected date of delivery for ten days, and then say no blood test or anything, because blood test is only useful within seven days before delivery, and it is useless to draw it in advance. You have to draw it again when you are born. The doctor told me everything.

Therefore, some tests, blood tests and projects have a lot to do with doctors, especially pregnant women who are near labor and giving birth for the first time. They must have a certain ability to distinguish, just like me this time, or they will be hospitalized ten days in advance, which is not bad.

During the pregnancy test, what pits did you encounter in the hospital that you knew were routine but had to do?

Pregnancy 10 month, it takes 40 weeks for the fetus to develop into a mature baby in the uterus of pregnant women. During this period, pregnant women need to do ten prenatal examinations to detect the development of the fetus.

Some pregnant women feel dizzy every time they have a prenatal examination, and doctors have many items to check. Some pregnant women do not pay attention to prenatal examination, and only do B-ultrasound once during pregnancy, thinking that prenatal examination is a waste of money. In fact, prenatal examination is not as much as possible, but too few prenatal examinations can not rule out fetal malformation.

During the whole pregnancy, pregnant women should have at least 7- 10 prenatal checkups, and there are some important prenatal checkups that pregnant women must do.

What are the important tests for pregnant women?

1. Down syndrome screening.

Down syndrome screening can be divided into early Down syndrome screening (9- 13 weeks) and mid-term Down syndrome screening (15-20 weeks).

Early Tang screening: pregnant women can do nt color Doppler ultrasound-check the thickness of the transparent layer of the fetal neck, early screening of Down's syndrome-to screen how high the risk of Down's syndrome is.

Mid-Tang screening: If you miss the early screening of Down's syndrome, pregnant women can have the mid-term screening of Down's syndrome. If the test results show critical value or high risk, pregnant women need amniocentesis or non-invasive DNA to exclude the fetus as the risk of Down's syndrome.

2. Four-dimensional color ultrasound.

The abnormal rate of four-dimensional color Doppler ultrasound at 20-24 weeks of pregnancy is 60-70%, which can rule out fetal body and organ abnormalities.

3. Fetal heart monitoring.

Fetal heart monitoring can detect fetal heart rate and fetal movement and find fetal hypoxia in time.

Although fetal heart monitoring is only an ordinary examination, and the cost is not expensive, pregnant women should do it six times from 32 weeks to 40 weeks of pregnancy, each time for 20 minutes.

4. Screening for gestational diabetes mellitus. If pregnant women have high blood sugar, it will lead to gestational diabetes. If pregnant women do not control their blood sugar in time, it will affect the development of the fetus.

These important examination items during pregnancy are necessary examination methods to eliminate fetal malformation, which can minimize the occurrence of deformed children. The most important thing for pregnant women is not to choose not to have an examination in order to save money or be afraid of trouble, but to cooperate with doctors as much as possible to have a healthy baby.

When I was pregnant with Dabao a few years ago, I obviously felt that the pregnancy test was not as complicated as Bauer. I just gave birth to Bauer this year, and I'm still complaining about the physical examination during pregnancy.

I remember that when I was pregnant with Dabao, the most important examination items were blood drawing in the first trimester to confirm pregnancy, intrauterine pregnancy confirmed by B-ultrasound, Down's screening, four-dimensional color ultrasound, B-ultrasound monitoring and fetal heart monitoring in the third trimester, and various blood routine urine tests. At that time, it seemed that doctors would not force pregnant women to have an examination, and pregnant women could choose what they wanted to do.

But for the second child, I first took blood to check hcg, and then I had a B-ultrasound. I stayed at home for a month because of morning sickness. /kloc-I went to the hospital for Tang screening in 0/6 weeks. The doctor said that I didn't have any checklists, so I wrote a bunch of checklists, including six tubes, B-ultrasound, electrocardiogram and so on. I thought I hadn't checked it for a long time. I've done it before. At 24 weeks, I had a four-dimensional examination. At 32 weeks, the doctor said that there was no list of hepatitis B. I was depressed at that time. It's the first time I have drawn so much blood. Hepatitis B is a free item, but I haven't been examined.

In the third trimester of 36 weeks, I want to do B-ultrasound to evaluate the fetal weight. The doctor also said that it is necessary to check the function of liver and kidney, and opened a lot of lists, saying that it is necessary to test the physical condition in the third trimester. Well, I hesitated and didn't do it. At that time, the doctor refused to give me the list of B-ultrasound on the pretext that there was no list of hepatitis B, saying that you would sign the book and I would write the list for you. I read it, which means that I don't want to check hepatitis B myself. The child has hepatitis B, not that I don't want to do it. Hepatitis B is a free item. I have no reason to refuse. Of course, I resisted signing, and I didn't sign either. Then I went to another hospital for B-ultrasound.

In the 39th week, I went to do fetal heart monitoring. The doctor said that the liver and kidney function has not been done in the third trimester, and blood tests are needed. Well, I think it will be born soon, so I will do it. These results can also come in handy in an emergency. I collected more than 600 examination fees and took blood tests. Who knew that the 40th week was coming, so I went to the hospital, and the doctor drew a pile of blood without saying anything. I said the project was not completed until the 39th week.

Therefore, Ma Bao, who cares about the baby's health, goes to check regularly according to the regulations. She should know the items of prenatal examination in advance, communicate with doctors more during the examination, and try to avoid repeated examinations. Otherwise, she will spend money and her health will feel bad.

On the day of filing the case, I only spent NT$, but forgot 200 and 300. I filed it the next day. The doctor asked the nurse to settle the bill without saying a word. It's all computer billing, and you won't know what it is until you pay, including genetic testing for deafness. I found a familiar doctor, and the doctor said there was nothing wrong. The doctor in the clinic insisted that the results were abnormal and needed further examination. Leucorrhea test also told me to further check out cervical cancer. In this way, it cost 3500 yuan plus NT$ 4000 to file. Considering that the health of the second child is more important, I don't care. Half a year ago, about 9 o'clock, my boss had a fever, so he took my boss to have a blood test first, and arrived at the four-dimensional color ultrasound room at 9 o'clock. The doctor looked unhappy and said to come as soon as possible. Everyone arrived early, so I waited, and he took the children to the last one in the morning, 6544. While I was doing it, the doctor knew that I had no one to take care of the children. I take care of the children alone. Maybe I think it's not good to put me last on purpose. I feel a little guilty, and my words are not so bad anymore. I was going to eat a sugar-tolerant one last week, but I didn't know until I paid the bill. I also prescribed blood routine and urine routine. I don't know if this is necessary. I have to have another check-up in the second trimester. I hesitated at that time and just wanted to do it.

Hello, I'm Jurgis, my mother, and I'm glad to answer your question.

As far as my own experience is concerned, I went to the biggest hospital to build a card during pregnancy, and I didn't encounter unnecessary examinations forced by doctors. All prenatal examinations are reasonable. Including B-ultrasound, blood test, hemolysis test, glucose tolerance, fetal monitoring, etc., are all important parts of pregnancy examination to ensure the birth of a healthy baby.

As long as the expectant mother goes to a regular big hospital to build a card, the doctor is very busy, so it is impossible to have time to do extra tests for you, so that you are responsible for all your tests.

Many expectant mothers have a misunderstanding, that is, they think that no one has had a prenatal examination before, and it seems that most people have not encountered any problems. Indeed, most pregnant women can safely give birth to healthy babies as long as they survive the first three months.

But you haven't seen the previous data. At that time, information didn't flow so fast. In the past, the probability of fetal malformation, birth defects, premature delivery and maternal death was much higher than now. Most people are fine, but you can't guarantee that you will be.

Therefore, the formal production inspection process must not be saved. The present check-up seems complicated, but it greatly reduces the probability of birth defects and maternal death. So I'd rather get into some trouble than joke about it.

I want to laugh when I see this kind of problem. Really want to laugh. I'm eight months pregnant now, and I won't miss every prenatal examination. I'll do whatever the doctor tells me to do. Yes, it costs money. However, when a woman gives birth to a child, it is like walking on the door of death. I believe that the doctor will not make me do nt, hemolysis, screening, blood sugar test and abnormal discharge for no reason, nor will he check my urine routine and listen to my fetal heart rate every time for no reason. A few dollars for urine routine and 20 yuan for fetal heart monitoring. Can't you live with this money? Save this money and go home to buy a house and a car? If the doctor asks me to check any of these links more, I am afraid. Is it me or the baby? I can't wait for the doctor to check more! I want the doctor to see my blood sugar test, blood test and urine protein test. I am selfish, I can have children without them, but my health is also very important. It is best that my children and I are healthy. Although the pregnancy test stick can't be said to be 100% guaranteed, it will be ruled out for you with great probability. This thing is like insurance.

It is inevitable to have a check-up after pregnancy. Some expectant mothers may feel that there is no need to do so much, and some expectant mothers feel that the price is so expensive that they will not do what they can. In fact, there are 12- 15 checkups throughout pregnancy, and each prenatal checkup has its significance. Only through different stages of prenatal examination can expectant mothers and doctors know the growth of the fetus and the health status of the parturient in time.

So, what pits did you encounter in the hospital that you knew were routine but had to do?

I think the understanding of the subject is wrong. The purpose of pregnancy test is to know the health status of mother and baby in time. The development of the fetus is dynamic and will change at every stage. In addition, the whole pregnancy is so long that it is impossible to know the fetal development in time only by doing those ordinary examinations. If the pregnant mother suffers from diseases, it is necessary to increase the number of prenatal examinations, so as to ensure the healthy development of the fetus.