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Blood tests in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 12/04/2006 15:43:15
From routine booking in tests to the triple test: what to expect from blood tests in pregnancy and what they're all for

in appointment, your midwife or doctor will take some blood to run tests on so that they can find out key information about your health that's relevant to your pregnancy. After that you may need to have other blood tests taken if your doctor thinks

Blood test for cot death on way?
By Susie Boone on 12/03/2010 12:11:31
Heart problem link to cot death could lead to newborn blood test

death may be linked to a faulty heart which causes the baby’s heartbeat to slow and then stop altogether. Researchers believe they’ll be able to pinpoint babies who are born with this heart defect using a simple blood test after birth.The Foundation

Newborn blood test could prevent disability
By Kimberley Smith on 14/05/2010 13:00:51
Testing blood from the umbilical cord of newborns could reveal likelihood of brain damage

A blood test, which measures the pH level in a baby’s umbilical cord, could be the next step towards preventing disabilities like cerebral palsy.One of the chief causes of cerebral palsy and infant brain damage is a lack of oxygen at birth. Doctors

New blood test developed to predict ectopic pregnancies
By Marina Nelson on 29/10/2010 13:53:31
Pregnant women could soon be able to receive an early diagnosis of an ectopic pregnancy, after scientists develop a new blood screening test

Expectant mums experience an ectopic pregnancy could be diagnosed earlier and more accurately, suggests scientists who have developed a new blood test.The new test, developed by researchers in the US, could also protect the future fertility of women

Newborns get blood test for rare, serious illness
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/02/2007 02:55:19
New babies will now get a blood test within two weeks of birth, for the rare but potentially fatal disease Medium Chain Acyl CoA Dehydrogenase (MCADD).

stage. If this is the case, a sufferer can enjoy a healthy life where regular eating and supplement treatments can ensure the body is fed properly.It is estimated that 28 lives a year may be saved through this test.How will it be tested for?The blood

Know-how: Blood Spot Test
By Laura Lee Davies on 25/02/2008 01:21:58
This blood test, taken from all newborn babies, checks for serious conditions which may need urgent treatment

If you have had a baby before, you may have come across the Blood Spot test when it was referred to as the Guthrie Test. (It is also described as the 'heel prick test'.) What is the Blood Spot Test?In the few days after your baby's birth your

Why your newborn needs a blood test
By Kimberley Smith on 02/11/2010 14:44:56
Royal College of Pathologists raises awareness of life-saving life-saving heel prick test

The Royal College of Pathologists is raising awareness of a vital blood test that all newborns should have.For National Pathology Week there will be events around the country and talks highlighting newborn blood screening program. They will also

Blood test to detect Down’s syndrome on the way
By Kimberley Smith on 30/06/2010 16:14:05
A quick blood test for mums-to-be could soon replace current invasive procedures

A simple, quick and inexpensive blood test may soon be all that is required to detect chromosomal abnormalities that lead to conditions like Down’s syndrome.Dutch researchers are confident that they are on the verge of an accurate procedure

A new blood test could reveal paternity at 12 weeks of pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 12/09/2011 14:04:52
New non-invasive paternity test could allow women to confirm who their baby’s father is by the end of the first trimester

A new blood test promises the chance for mums-to-be to confirm the paternity of their unborn baby when they are just 12 weeks pregnant.The procedure is still being tested for accuracy, and will need to be approved before it will be available

New guidelines to check for baby jaundice
By Kimberley Smith on 20/05/2010 13:55:38
Blood tests for all newborn babies with suspected jaundice recommended by NICE

that all babies should be checked for jaundice regularly in the first 72 hours and if the condition is suspected, blood tests to check levels of bilirubin should be carried out every six hours. This can help decide the level of treatment, from light therapy


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