For pregnant woman

Preeclampsia – pre-eclampsia is a severe multisystem disorder of pregnancy caused by abnormal blood flow in the placenta, resulting in hypertension in the pregnant woman and hypoxia in the fetus. It most often develops after the 20th week of pregnancy and poses a danger to both mother and baby and resolves by 42 days after delivery.

The package includes the following tests:
Bodies p/CMV IgG
P/CMV IgG antibodies, p/CMV IgM antibodies, HSV IgG antibodies, HSV IgM antibodies, parvo B19 IgG antibodies, parvo B19 IgM antibodies, róGypsy virus IgG, Anti-HSV IgM, Anti-Toxoplasma gondii IgG, Anti-Toxoplasma gondii IgM.

The PAPP-A test is a prenatal, non-invasive diagnostic test based on assessing the concentration of a specific protein produced in a woman's body during pregnancy.

The test is used to monitor the health of the pregnant woman and to ensure the proper development of the baby.