Description
Why It’s Done
This test is typically recommended as part of routine antenatal care to:
• Screen for conditions that could affect pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes, anemia, and nutritional deficiencies
• Monitor maternal health and assess the risk for complications like pre-eclampsia, gestational hypertension, and kidney or liver issues
• Ensure the well-being of the baby by identifying any potential health risks
Preparation
• Fasting: You must fast for 8–12 hours before the test, avoiding food and drinks except for water.
• Notify your doctor if you are on any medications, as some can influence test results.


