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Obstetric panel for pregnant women needing routine prenatal blood screening tests

Obstetric Panel - Early Pregnancy Blood Test

Obstetric Panel

  • Screen for early pregnancy anemia risk
  • Check your blood type and compatibility
  • Detect infections that affect pregnancy
$168
First results as soon as overnight*

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Lab visit as quick as 10 mins in & out

Prescription & all lab fees included

Go directly to the lab, no extra fees

Doctor's guidance included

Easy to understand results

Fast & convenient

Lab visit as quick as 10 mins in & out

All results normal? Get your money back. First-time customers only. File a support ticket titled “Money Back Guarantee” with your order number within 15 days of receiving your results. STD, Sickle Cell, and gift orders aren’t eligible. Full terms apply. guarantee
No questions asked refunds
LegitScript certified

What's this test for?

This test is ideal if you're pregnant or planning early prenatal care and want to check your baseline health before your pregnancy progresses. It helps if you have concerns about anemia, blood type compatibility with your baby, or exposure to infections like syphilis, hepatitis B, or rubella. Many women order this to cover the routine early pregnancy screening recommended by OB-GYN guidelines.

How should I prepare for this test?

How can I naturally support healthy blood counts and immunity during early pregnancy? Eating iron-rich foods like leafy greens, beans, and lean meats can help support healthy red blood cell levels, and pairing them with vitamin C helps your body absorb iron better. Staying well hydrated and getting enough folate and B12 also supports healthy blood cell production. Gentle regular movement and good sleep can support overall immune function during pregnancy.

What's included in this test?

This panel combines several categories of screening important in early pregnancy: a complete blood count checks for anemia and blood cell problems, blood typing and antibody screening assess risks related to Rh incompatibility, and infection screens for syphilis, hepatitis B, and rubella immunity check for conditions that can affect a developing baby. Together these give a broad picture of maternal health at the start of pregnancy.

What happens after I get my results?
Your results will show up in your account with each value's normal range clearly explained so you know exactly what it means. Depending on what shows up, next steps might include dietary changes for mild anemia, discussing your blood type and Rh status early on, or seeking care quickly if an infection marker comes back positive. You can download the full standard lab report from your account at any time, and the trends feature lets you track values like blood cell counts if you retest later in pregnancy.
When will I get my results?
Results from this panel are typically ready within about 7 days after your sample is collected. You'll get an email or account notification once everything is finalized. Some individual components, like a confirmatory test after a reactive syphilis or hepatitis result, may take a bit longer if extra testing is triggered.
Who should consider this test?
Anyone who is newly pregnant or planning to become pregnant soon and hasn't had recent prenatal bloodwork should consider this panel. It's also a good option for women who want to independently check their blood type, immunity status, and infection screening results in early pregnancy. Women with a history of anemia or blood disorders may find this especially useful to establish a baseline.
What symptoms indicate I may need this test?
Fatigue, dizziness, or unusual paleness can be signs of anemia that this panel can help identify. If you're newly pregnant and haven't had any blood type or infection screening done, that alone is reason enough to order this test even without symptoms. A history of exposure to hepatitis, syphilis, or rubella, or uncertainty about your immunity status, are also good reasons to test.
What does a positive infection screening result mean?
A positive result on the syphilis or hepatitis B portions of this panel doesn't confirm infection right away — additional confirmatory testing is usually done automatically at extra cost when an initial screen is reactive. It simply means further testing is needed to clarify the result. If you get a reactive result, it's important to seek medical care promptly since some of these infections can affect a developing baby if untreated.
How often should I retest during pregnancy?
Most of these screenings, like blood type and rubella immunity, only need to be done once since they don't change during pregnancy. However, blood cell counts through the CBC may be worth rechecking later in pregnancy, especially if you were borderline anemic early on. Your trends feature can help you compare results from early testing to later checks.
What should I do if my results are abnormal?
If your CBC shows signs of anemia, increasing iron-rich foods and discussing supplementation may help, and a retest in a few weeks can show if levels are improving. If your Rh status or antibody screen shows a potential incompatibility, this is important information to have on record for the rest of your pregnancy. For any reactive infection screening result, seek medical care promptly so appropriate next steps can be taken quickly.
How’s this work?
Getting your blood test with us is easy, private & backed by the power of science.

Long story short:
  1. In the test options, use the filters or search box to narrow your choices and find the test you want.
  2. If you need a hand navigating through options, text our super friendly support team at 754-799-7833, and we'll provide tailored suggestions to help you find the ideal test.
  3. Once your order is placed, we’ll create your doctor’s lab order remotely, without any need for you to make a trip to a doctor in person or to talk to the doctor. Expect to receive your doctor’s lab order right in your inbox. It will also be in your patient portal if you need to find it later. We’ll also include instructions regarding fasting and other requirements for your test. Your patient portal will be auto-created hassle-free during checkout.
  4. If this is your first time ordering, you'll be prompted to create a password for instant login access to your patient portal. It's a quick way to conveniently access your orders and results whenever you want.
  5. When you’re ready, visit one of our 4,000 locations. Just bring your ID – no printing or faxing of your lab order is needed, as your order and details will already be in the lab system.
  6. Note that most lab locations don’t accept walk-ins, so it’s best to book an appointment in advance. Don’t worry – we’ll provide detailed instructions along the way.
  7. You’ll get your results via email & SMS and dive into understanding your body better. Yup, that easy!
  8. If you have any questions, please text us at 754-799-7833 or email [email protected] and we'll gladly help you.
How do I know which test to get?
In the test options, find the test you want. If you’re not sure which test to get, we can lend a hand in finding the right option.

Just text or call us at 754-799-7833, email us at [email protected], and we'll gladly help you. We've got your back and reply quickly.
Is it possible to make changes to my lab order if I made a mistake with the name, date of birth, or any other details?
Absolutely! We totally understand that errors can happen. No worries, we're here to help you.

Just reach out to us via text at 754-799-7833 or shoot us an email at [email protected]. Remember to include your order number and let us know the correct information you’d like to update. Our awesome team will jump right in and make sure everything is sorted out and accurate for you.

There are no changes necessary if your address is wrong on the requisition though. We don’t mail anything out.

Our lab requires an address to be listed to generate an order.
Do you accept health insurance?
Only HSA & FSA is accepted.

Our services are strictly self-pay and cannot be submitted to your health insurance provider except for Health Savings Accounts or Flexible Savings Accounts.

This policy applies to all insurance companies, including federal health insurance programs like Medicare.

If you have any questions, please text us at 754-799-7833 or email [email protected].
Can I cancel my order?
Yes.

We get it – sometimes your needs change.

As long as your samples haven’t been collected yet, we’re happy to help you cancel your order.

If you have any further questions, please text us at 754-799-7833 or email [email protected].

You can read more about our cancellation policy here.
How can I find a lab location near me?
During the ordering process, you’ll be able to select a specific lab near you, with no strings attached! You can switch it up later easily and visit any of our authorized locations as long as it’s the same lab company you selected your test for (Quest Diagnostics or Labcorp).

Before you proceed with your order, feel free to browse through all our lab locations here. This will give you the peace of mind of knowing that there's a lab nearby your home, office or your favorite gym.

If you have any questions, please text us at 754-799-7833 or email [email protected] and we'll gladly help you.

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Demo results
Hemoglobin (from CBC with Differential) 11.2 g/dL
Demo results
Low (<11.0 g/dL) Normal (11.0-14.0 g/dL) High (>14.0 g/dL)
11.2 g/dL

What this means

Your hemoglobin is slightly below the typical range for pregnancy, which can suggest mild anemia. This is common during pregnancy as blood volume increases, but it's worth addressing through diet or supplementation.

* Regular blood test results (e.g., CBC) typically start arriving the next business day after sample collection. More advanced tests may take longer due to complexity.
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Obstetric Panel - Early Pregnancy Blood Test

  • Screen for early pregnancy anemia risk
  • Check your blood type and compatibility
  • Detect infections that affect pregnancy
$168
Still got questions? Text our super-cool support team at 754-799-7833 to get help finding your ideal checkup.
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