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M. Mark Alwan M.D., Inc.

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Prenatal Checklist – Testing That Should Be Done During Pregnancy

Prenatal labs should be done at first visit, this includes; Hepatitis Screen, Rubella, Syphilis Screening (RPR), Antibody Screen, Complete Blood Count (CBC), Hemoglobin A1C, HCG Quantitative.

We will also be offering you the following optional labs; Cystic Fibrosis, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Fragile X, and HIV Screen.

First screen AFP testing for down syndrome is an optional test, between 10 and 13 weeks of pregnancy. NIPT is optional and can be done instead of AFP screen after 10 weeks of pregnancy. NIPT testing checks for Trisomy 13, 18, 21, and gender.

Expanded second screen AFP is an optional test, between 15 and 20 weeks of pregnancy.

Amnio available for women 35 years and older.

Anatomy ultrasound done at 18-20 weeks.

Review Cord Blood brochure and follow instructions if interested. (optional)

Syphilis Screening (RPR) redrawn, 2 Hour Glucose Tolerance Test (2 HR GTT) & Hemoglobin (HGB) at 28 weeks of pregnancy.

Rhogam injections given, if patient is RH negative.

Culture for Group B Strep (GBS) at 36 weeks.

Sign-up for LaMaze class in 6th month of pregnancy.

Send in hospital pre-registration form in 7th month of pregnancy.

Fill out disability forms @ 36 weeks of pregnancy, if applicable.

Choose pediatrician.

CPT codes for optional tests (CHECK COVERAGE W/ YOUR INSURANCE):

NIPT – 81420

AFP Screening – 82105, 84704, 82677, 86336, 76813

Cystic Fibrosis – 81220

Spinal Muscular Atrophy – 81401

Fragile X – 81244

HIV Screen – 86701

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