– Pregnancy First Trimester: Suitable for expectant mothers seeking comprehensive assessment of potential underlying conditions that may impact fetal development, in addition to infectious disease screening.
– STDs: Essential for pregnant women with a history of unprotected sexual activity, particularly those at high risk of contracting infections (HIV, syphilis, chlamydia, etc.) that may adversely affect the pregnancy.
– Preeclampsia: Recommended for expectant mothers with a history of blood pressure disorders to assess the risk of preeclampsia that may co-occur with infectious diseases.
– Gestational Diabetes: Essential for pregnant women to facilitate early detection of gestational diabetes risk and help prevent serious obstetric complications.
– NIPT: Recommended for mothers who have not undergone Double test or Triple test, this panel provides comprehensive evaluation of fetal chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome, Edwards syndrome, Patau syndrome.
There is no fixed testing schedule for pregnant women. The timing of testing depends on the pregnancy stage (first trimester, second trimester, third trimester) and overall health. The test should be performed as directed by obstetricians. In necessary cases, mothers can proactively undergo testing to ensure safety for themselves and their fetuses.
Early detection and treatment of TORCH infections can protect the baby from severe complications. These complications include developmental delays, hydrocephalus, brain calcification, microcephaly, cataracts, hearing loss, cardiac defects, respiratory failure, seizures, etc.
No. DIAG’s panel only includes four infectious diseases: Toxoplasma gondii, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus and HSV.
No special preparation is required. Mothers can eat and engage in normal activities before the test.
Customers can register for home blood collection services with DIAG. Nurses collect samples at home and deliver them to the laboratory. Customers receive results via SMS/Zalo and direct consultation from doctors.
TORCH infections can lead to severe complications such as miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm birth, and congenital disorders including deafness, microcephaly and brain calcification.
If DIAG’s lab receives the sample before 9:00 AM (Mon – Sun), test results will be available at 2:00 PM on the same day.
If DIAG’s lab receives the sample after 9:00 AM (Mon – Sun), test results will be available the next day.