Health check pregnant

1 695 kr1 495 kr

For pregnant women

Health check pregnant

1 695 kr1 495 kr
Health check pregnant
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  • Health check for you who are pregnant.
  • Analysis of 28 relevant health markers.
  • Identifies gestational diabetes.
  • Analysis of sex hormones and the thyroid gland.
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Health check for you who are expecting a child

This is a specially adapted health check for pregnant women, designed to give you an accurate overview of your health status during pregnancy. This health check focuses on specific biomarkers and parameters relevant to your pregnancy and gives you increased security by identifying any abnormalities in your blood count.

Check relevant health markers during pregnancy

To ensure the well-being of you and your unborn child, it is important to be in control of your health during pregnancy. By monitoring your blood levels, you can detect any abnormalities that could affect your pregnancy. This gives you the opportunity to take action in time and make the necessary adjustments in your lifestyle to optimize your and your child's well-being.

Identifies abnormalities during your pregnancy

We help you identify any abnormalities and give you good conditions for a healthy pregnancy. If you experience unusual symptoms or are worried about your health during pregnancy, this is an excellent opportunity to carry out a specially adapted health check. All test results are reviewed by a licensed physician who will give you an assessment, and you also have the opportunity to discuss your results over the phone.

What is included in the pregnancy test?

The pregnancy package includes careful analysis of blood samples focusing on areas that are particularly relevant during your pregnancy.

  • Blood status: An analysis of blood status provides information about your blood values and can detect any blob deficiency, anemia or other blood diseases and abnormalities.
  • Sex hormone: The most important sex hormone during pregnancy is progesterone. Progesterone is a hormone produced primarily by the corpus luteum in the ovary and later by the placenta during pregnancy. It plays a crucial role in supporting and maintaining the pregnancy. It also helps prevent the body's immune system from rejecting the fetus as a foreign body. While progesterone is the main sex hormone during pregnancy, there are other hormones that play a role, including estrogen and hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin). These hormones work together to support and regulate pregnancy.
  • Gestational diabetes: We measure your blood sugar level to identify signs of possible gestational diabetes and to monitor your glucose metabolism.
  • Cardiovascular: By analyzing your lipid profile, you can monitor any risk of cardiovascular problems during pregnancy.
  • Liver function: We assess your liver values to ensure that your liver is working as it should during pregnancy.
  • Nutrients: We check your vitamin status to identify any deficiencies that may affect both your own and your child's health.
  • Thyroid function: We evaluate your thyroid values to detect any abnormalities that may affect your pregnancy and your metabolism.
  • Inflammation: By measuring CRP in the blood, you can detect signs of inflammation or infections that may be important to treat during pregnancy.

Exclusive offer for you with Pregnancy Insurance

Order the pregnancy test with up to 50% discount through your pregnancy insurance. We have established partnerships with a number of insurance companies that offer insurance for pregnant women. Together with our partners, we can now offer you up to a 50% discount provided you have taken out pregnancy insurance. Please contact your insurance company to find out your specific conditions and their current offers.

Proteins are specific nutrients made up of several combined amino acids. In the body, there are over 10,000 different proteins that form the building blocks of all tissues and other body parts and are used in several important processes such as forming cells, enzymes and hormones.

HBA
HbA1c
HbA1c is a blood test that measures your long-term sugar, that is, blood sugar bound to red blood cells over a three-month period. HbA1c shows the level of blood sugar during that period.
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HCR
High-sensitivity CRP
High-sensitivity CRP is a marker of inflammation and is used as an indicator of cardiovascular disease risk and low-grade inflammation.
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Hormones are substances that control processes in the body and are produced in special glands and cells in the body.

E2
Estradiol
Estradiol is a form of estrogen, one of the most important female sex hormones. It plays an important role in regulating the menstrual cycle, preparing for pregnancy, and maintaining normal female reproductive functions.
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P4
Progesterone
Progesterone is a female sex hormone that occurs naturally in the body and is important for the female reproductive system. It is produced mainly in the ovaries of the ovulatory cycle and in smaller amounts by the adrenal glands.
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PRL
Prolactin (PRL)
Prolactin is a hormone produced and released by the anterior pituitary gland, a gland in the brain. It plays an important role in the regulation of reproductive and lactation functions in women.
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HCG
S-hCG
Detecting pregnancy early is possible, an increased hCG value can usually be measured just a few days after the egg implantation has taken place.
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FT3
T3 Free
T3 Free (Triiodothyronine) is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland and plays an important role in the body's metabolism. A hormonal imbalance in the thyroid gland can lead to thyroid disorders.
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FT4
T4 Free
T4 Free is a thyroid hormone that measures the free thyroxine in the blood and plays an important role in body temperature and metabolism. An imbalance may indicate thyroid problems.
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TSH
TSH
TSH is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland. TSH plays an important role in the body's hormone system and stimulates the thyroid gland to produce the hormones T4 and T3.
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The liver is the body's largest organ and has the task of purifying the blood.

ALA
ALT
Alate, alanine aminotransferase, is an enzyme found in the cells of the liver and the tissues of the body. The marker Alat, alanine aminotransferase, is used when liver cell damage is suspected.
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ALP
ALP
Alkaline phosphatases, ALP, are a type of enzyme that breaks down phosphate groups in organic molecules and are active at a higher pH value (alkaline).
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ASA
AST
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) is an enzyme that is normally found inside the cells of the liver. In case of inflammation or irritation in the liver, AST can leak into the blood.
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GGT
GT, gamma
GT, gamma, is an enzyme that the body uses to break down amino acids. If liver or biliary tract disease is suspected, the GT value can be measured.
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The markers of the kidney tests measure values of various kidney markers that can provide answers as to whether you have reduced kidney function. Get answers to your values - order and make an appointment for a blood test.

PO4
Phosphate
Phosphate is an additive, it often appears in combination with, for example, sodium and calcium which form salts - these are called phosphates.
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CR
Creatinine
Creatinine is formed in your muscles when the body breaks down creatine phosphate (the muscles' energy reserve). The kidneys' job is to filter creatinine.
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Other health markers and calculations between different health markers.

BIB
Bilirubin (BIB)
Bilirubin is a waste product that is formed as a result of the breakdown of hemoglobin, the red blood pigment, in the body.
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GLU
Glucose
Glucose is a type of sugar that provides energy and comes from food. Insulin helps move glucose from the blood into the cells. Blood sugar is the level of glucose in the blood and can be high or low. Diabetes affects blood sugar levels and causes high blood sugar.
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Lipids (blood fats) consist of fats or biological material that cannot be dissolved in water.

HDL
HDL cholesterol
HDL cholesterol, also known as "the good cholesterol", has anti-inflammatory properties and is responsible for transporting unwanted cholesterol to the liver for burning, reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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TC
Total cholesterol
Cholesterol is a natural fat that is important to the body because it helps build cells and produce hormones. It is found both in the cells of the body and in certain foods.
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LDL
LDL cholesterol
LDL cholesterol, also known as "bad cholesterol", is a form of cholesterol carried in the body that can cause heart disease if there is too much of it.
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TG
Triglycerides
Triglycerides are a type of fat found in the blood and used as a source of energy. They are a combination of glycerol and three fatty acids and play an important role in the body's energy metabolism. High levels of triglycerides in the blood have been shown to be a risk factor for health problems such as cardiovascular disease.
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Minerals are non-organic compounds that are used as building blocks to build up parts of the body.

FE
Iron
Common symptoms and causes of high and low iron levels. Imbalanced iron levels can cause various conditions that may sometimes require treatment.
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CA
Calcium
Calcium is important for muscles, nerves and heart. We get calcium from dairy products, leafy vegetables and nuts. Vegetarians and vegans can get added calcium from alternatives to milk.
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K
Potassium
Potassium is an important mineral for body function, especially for muscle cells. A small part of the total amount of potassium is found in body fluids, and when the potassium level is measured, it is measured in the fluid around the blood cells.
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MG
Magnesium
Magnesium is a mineral that is important for many of the body's functions, such as metabolism and the functioning of the nerves.
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NA
Sodium
Sodium is a mineral that we get in our diet through, for example, meat, fish and cereals, as well as ordinary table salt, which consists of sodium chloride.
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Do you have a vitamin deficiency? By testing your values with our vitamin tests, you get answers based on analyzes carried out by an accredited laboratory. We offer a wide range of tests that focus on specific vitamins to give you deeper insight into your most important nutrients. Vitamins are essential for the body's functions and a deficiency can affect your health and well-being in various ways. By measuring your vitamin levels, you can identify any imbalances and take steps to improve your diet and lifestyle.

B12
Cobalamin
Cobalamin (vitamin B12) is necessary for the body's functionality in the nervous system and for the production of red blood cells. Lack of vitamin B12 can indicate health problems that need to be followed up.
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D25
S-25-hydroxi-Vitamin D
The biomarker S-25-hydroxy-Vitamin D is analyzed in order to measure and assess the Vitamin-D balance in the body.
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Before visiting a reception for sampling, you need to do the following:

Activate referral and select reception

To activate your referral, simply follow the instructions that you will receive via email after completing the purchase. The email contains an activation code, by clicking on the link in the email you enter the flow to fill in any information, activate the referral and select reception in the sample answer service zample.

Before the sampling

  • Fast for 10 hours before sampling.
  • The test contains markers with diurnal variation and should therefore be submitted before 10:00 in the morning.
  • Medicines and dietary supplements: Avoid intake of any iron tablets on the same day as the test if your test contains the marker iron. Postpone the intake of any thyroid medication until after the sample is taken and avoid dietary supplements or drugs with a high content of biotin before tests relating to thyroid markers.
  • Rest for 15 minutes in place on the sampling unit.
  • Bring valid identification.

The referral is available digitally at the sampling unit after you activate it, follow the instructions you receive via email. Here you can read our guidelines before taking samples.

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How does it work?

Get control of your health - four simple steps

1. Order a health check

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2. Activate the referral

After payment, you will receive an activation code via email. Log in via "My test results" or click on the link in the email, and use the code to activate the referral and choose reception.

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3. Leave the blood sample

You visit the chosen reception to do your test. Your referral is valid for 5 months after activation.

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4. Test answers and statement

You will receive your test answers within 1-5 working days, the test answers are received continuously. Once all test results are received, they are reviewed and issued by a doctor.

Why Testmottagningen.se?

With us you always get:

Qualitative analysis

To offer you the highest possible quality and service we collaborate with accredited laboratories and trained healthcare personnel.

Lowest possible price

Our vision is that as many people as possible should have the opportunity to improve their health. That's why we always strive to keep prices low.

Your needs – your choice

With us, you can always choose freely among all our health markers and design your own personal health check based on your needs.

Quick test results – reviewed by doctors

Within 1-5 working days you will receive your test results, these are reviewed and assessed by a doctor. In the event of significantly deviating test answers, you will be called. You can also make an appointment with a doctor for a personal review.

Questions and answers

Add the health check or tests you want to carry out to the shopping cart, go to checkout and choose the payment option that suits you. After completed payment, we will send an email with an activation code for your referral. You use the activation code in the sample response service "My journal" to activate the referral and select the reception where you want to leave your samples.

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We collaborate with Sweden's leading laboratories, Unilabs, Karolinska and Synlab, as well as sampling clinics at Encia so that you as a customer get the highest possible quality. This is where you go for sampling performed by their experienced staff. The analysis is performed by authorized personnel at Unilabs, Synlab and Karolinska.

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To create your own referral select the specific markers you want to test for in the shopping cart. When you complete your purchase, a separate referral is created based on your choices.

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It usually takes 1-5 working days to get your test results, these are sent to you continuously as the analysis is done. The doctors comment will appear in the final report when all test results have been received, provided it is included in your analysis.

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No, blood tests do not replace contact with the healthcare system, which together with medical history, clinical examinations and possible blood tests can make a diagnosis.

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Yes, you can buy all tests and health checks with us for another person. After you complete a purchase, you will receive an email with an activation code. The activation code is not personal, which means that you can give the activation code to any person. The person who is to use the code needs to have a Swedish social security number or a valid reserve number.

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