First Trimester Quad (PLGF + Papp A + Free Beta Hcg +Afp+Nt) in Ghaziabad
Whole or lower ultrasound report is required, Sample collected only for 10-13 weeks of pregnancy
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Test(s) Included (3)
- First Trimester Quad (PLGF + Papp A + Free Beta Hcg +Afp+Nt)
3 tests included
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7 years & above
Regular screening at various stages of pregnancy is highly essential. The first-trimester quad test falls under the category of prenatal testing.
This test evaluates your baby’s risk of diseases like chromosome 18 or Down syndrome.
First Trimester Quad Test
Apollo 24|7’s first-trimester quad test package contains three tests:
- Free Beta-HCG: This test determines crucial information about the foetus during pregnancy. Through this test, the doctor can find the age of the foetus and the risks of potential diseases.
- Pregnancy Associated Plasma Protein (Papp A): This test evaluates the possibility of chromosomal abnormalities in your body. Generally, Papp A testing is done between the 11th to 14th week of pregnancy. In this screening, the medical expert analyses the serum concentration of the Papp A protein.
- PLGF: Placental Growth Factor (PLGF) is a blood test that indicates the presence of pre-eclampsia—a pregnancy complication characterised by high blood pressure. Timely detection of this condition can be crucial for the mother and child.
This testing takes place in two forms — a blood draw and an ultrasound exam. In both cases, you won’t notice any severe pain. So, undergoing first-trimester screening is generally a painless procedure.
Why Should You Get Tested?
First-trimester testing gauges the risk of you carrying a baby with trisomy 18 or Down syndrome. Both these conditions are challenging for the newborn baby.
An accurate first-trimester test can allow doctors to guide you during and after the pregnancy. You will receive in-depth information on the aspects related to both conditions. So, you can decide how to approach the next steps in your pregnancy and childbirth.
This screening is generally optional. Still, you can consider it to evaluate your baby’s risk of Down syndrome or chromosome 18. It is always beneficial to consult your doctor for the appropriate suggestion.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Jasmin Rath, Obstetrics & Gynaecology from apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad.