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Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic

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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Panel
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The Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic is a group of blood tests that help identify the causes of repeated miscarriages, stillbirths, or complications in previous pregnancies. These tests are important for women with a history of pregnancy losses, as they help in planning a healthier future pregnancy.

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Understanding Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic

Bad Obstetric History (BOH) refers to poor outcomes during previous pregnancies, including two or more miscarriages, stillbirths, early neonatal death, slow baby growth during pregnancy, or babies born with birth defects. The Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic helps find the cause of past pregnancy losses and guides treatment to improve the chances of a successful pregnancy.

The Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic includes several blood tests to check for infections, immune disorders, and blood clotting problems that can interfere with a healthy pregnancy. The panel checks for antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), which can cause blood clots in the placenta and lead to miscarriage or preterm birth. Tests like anti-phospholipid IgG and IgM antibodies, anti-cardiolipin IgA, IgG, and IgM antibodies, and beta-2 glycoprotein 1 IgG and IgM antibodies help find clotting disorders. Additionally, the ANA (anti-nuclear antibody) by IFA (immunofluorescence) screens for other autoimmune diseases that could affect pregnancy. 

Doctors may recommend the Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic for women who have had two or more miscarriages, stillbirths, or pregnancy complications. This panel helps find the causes, like immune system problems or blood clotting issues, so doctors can identify the main cause and plan the right treatment.

For the Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic, a few special preparations need to be considered. An overnight fast is preferred. However, it is not mandatory. Also, with your doctor’s approval, it is advised to stop heparin one day before and oral blood thinners (anticoagulants) seven days before the test, as these medicines can affect the results. A filled coagulation form (Annexure - CR/05) is also required at the time of sample collection. It’s also recommended to share your full medical history, current medications, or doctor’s prescription before the test.

Lab test results can be different from one lab to another. If the results are abnormal, it's important to talk to a doctor for proper advice. Never try to self-medicate based on the results alone.

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What does Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic measure?

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The Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic includes tests that help find the causes of repeated pregnancy losses or complications. It checks for immune system or blood clotting problems, such as antiphospholipid syndrome, which can cause blood clots in the placenta. The panel tests for antibodies like anti-cardiolipin, beta-2 glycoprotein 1, and anti nuclear antibody (ANA) to find other autoimmune issues that can hinder the pregnancy. Altogether, these tests provide valuable insights into infection history, immune health, blood clotting status, and hormonal balance, which are critical factors for understanding and improving pregnancy outcomes in women with past pregnancy complications.

The Anti Phospholipid Antibody IgM test measures the levels of the immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies that bind to phospholipids, essential components of cell membranes. High levels of these antibodies can undoubtedly indicate autoimmune disorders like antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), which increase the risk of thrombotic events and pregnancy complications.Therefore, this test plays a key role in diagnosing APS and assessing the risk of future blood clots. 

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The Anti Cardiolipin IgM Antibody test detects specific immunoglobulins IgM antibodies against cardiolipin, a phospholipid found in cell membranes. These antibodies can indicate autoimmune disorders such as antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

IgM antibodies are typically the first antibodies produced by the immune system in response to an infection or antigen, and the presence of IgM antibodies in the blood sample may suggest recent or acute immune system activation. Thus, the Anti Cardiolipin IgM Antibody test is often used to diagnose acute conditions or recent immune responses, such as recent blood clot formation in disorders like antiphospholipid syndrome (APS).

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The Anti Phospholipid Antibody, IgG test measures the amount of IgG antibodies that target phospholipids, which are important parts of cell membranes. High levels of these antibodies are closely related to autoimmune diseases like antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and lupus (SLE). These antibodies can raise the risk of blood clots, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), stroke, and pregnancy problems like repeated miscarriages and high blood pressure (preeclampsia). This test is crucial for diagnosing these conditions and making treatment decisions for those at risk of blood clots.

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The Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1 IgG Serum test detects the presence of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies against Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1, a protein that plays a crucial role in regulating blood clotting. IgG indicates a chronic or ongoing immune response against β2GPI, which is often associated with an increased risk of blood clotting disorders such as those seen in APS. Elevated levels of these antibodies suggest a higher risk for thrombotic events, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), stroke, or miscarriage, particularly when coupled with other clinical factors. By detecting IgG antibodies, this test aids in diagnosing APS and determining the need for medical interventions to manage clotting risk, including anticoagulant therapy or closer monitoring in pregnancy.

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The Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1 IgM, Serum test checks for the presence of immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies against Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1, a protein that helps regulate blood clotting. IgM antibodies are usually the first type of antibody the body makes in response to new infections or autoimmune issues. Elevated IgM (Immunoglobulin M) levels can indicate an ongoing or recent infection, or they can suggest an autoimmune response. In the context of pregnancy, high IgM levels might be associated with certain conditions like antiphospholipid syndrome or other immune-related issues that could affect pregnancy outcomes. When doctors notice high IgM levels, particularly in pregnant women, it can guide decisions like monitoring the pregnancy more closely for signs of complications, including preterm labor or fetal growth restrictions, considering blood thinners (like heparin or aspirin), especially if the patient is at risk of clotting disorders, which are associated with higher IgM levels in some cases and  checking for infections (e.g., TORCH infections) that could pose risks to the baby.

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The Cardiolipin - IgA antibody test detects specific immunoglobulin A (IgA) antibodies against cardiolipin, a phospholipid found in cell membranes. These antibodies can indicate autoimmune disorders such as antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). IgA is not part of formal APS classification criteria but may be supportive in select cases when Immunoglobulin G (IgG) or Immunoglobulin M (IgM) are negative.

IgA antibodies are part of the immune system's mucosal defense but may also contribute to systemic autoimmune responses. Elevated IgA anticardiolipin antibodies can suggest an ongoing immune reaction, particularly in individuals who may not have detectable IgG or IgM antibodies, providing valuable diagnostic information for autoimmune and thrombotic disorders.

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The Anti Cardiolipin IgG Antibody test detects specific immunoglobulins IgG antibodies, against cardiolipin, a phospholipid found in cell membranes. These antibodies can indicate autoimmune disorders such as antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

IgG antibodies are typically produced by the immune system later in an immune response and remain in the body for a longer time period, suggesting a more chronic or ongoing immune system activation. Therefore, the anticardiolipin IgG test is often used to diagnose chronic conditions or long-term immune responses, such as persistent blood clot formation in disorders like antiphospholipid syndrome (APS).

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An Anti-Nuclear Antibody (ANA) by IFA - End Point Titer test checks for antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in your blood. These antibodies, different from typical ones that fight off invaders in the body, can attach to structures inside the body’s own cell nuclei. If ANAs are present in the blood, it may suggest that your immune system is overly sensitive, causing inflammation against your own tissues and possibly indicating autoimmune diseases. 

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FAQs related to Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic

The Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic is a group of blood tests done for women who have had multiple miscarriages, stillbirths, or complications in past pregnancies. It helps find out possible reasons for these unfavorable pregnancy outcomes.
Women who have had two or more miscarriages, stillbirths, or trouble conceiving should take this test.
No, the Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic is generally safe with minimal risks. You might feel a little discomfort when the blood sample is taken, but serious problems are very rare.
Usually, fasting is preferred but not mandatory for getting tested with a Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic.
Always discuss your results with a doctor. They will explain what it means and suggest the next steps, treatment, or precautions.
Your doctor will advise you on the frequency of testing based on your medical history and the results of the Bad Obstetric History Panel Basic.
BOH stands for Bad Obstetric History. It refers to a woman having two or more pregnancy losses or complications in previous pregnancies. This may include miscarriages, stillbirths, early newborn death, birth defects, or other issues like poor baby growth during pregnancy. BOH is a sign that further tests may be needed to find out the cause and plan for a healthier pregnancy in the future.
There could be multiple reasons behind a woman having a bad obstetric history. Some causes may be genetic, while others may be due to thyroid imbalances or hormonal/endocrine causes, uterus and cervix abnormalities, certain infections, immune and clotting disorders. The best way to identify the exact cause is through proper testing and consultation with a doctor.
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This package is designed with women's health considerations in mind, offering targeted assessments to address unique wellness needs and potential risks.
Package contains 11 tests
Anti Phospholipid Antibody IgM
Anti Cardiolipin IgM Antibody
Anti Phospholipid Antibody, IgG
Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1 IgG Serum
Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1 IgM, Serum
Cardiolipin - IgA antibody
Anti Cardiolipin IgG Antibody
Anti-Nuclear Antibody (ANA) by IFA - End Point Titer
Lupus Anticoagulant Profile (3)
Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time
Lupus Anticoagulant
DRVV Screen
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168 hrs
For slots after 11 AM, report will be delivered in 168 hours.
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Our phlebotomist will draw a blood sample, typically from a vein in your inner elbow.
Preparations
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With prior consent from the treating physician, it is recommended to discontinue heparin for 1-day and oral anticoagulants for 7-days before sample collection, as these drugs may affect test results.
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A duly filled coagulation requisition form (Annexure - CR/05) is mandatory for sample collection.
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Overnight fasting is preferred but not mandatory.
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Kindly provide complete clinical details and medication history or doctor's prescription; this information is important for correlation of your test results.
Why is this package booked?
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In women experiencing consecutive spontaneous abortions.
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In women who have difficulty conceiving or experience multiple failed pregnancies.
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In women who have had problems in current or past pregnancies, such as poor baby growth, early baby death, or stillbirth.
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To detect infections that may harm the fetus or cause miscarriage.
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To check for autoimmune or blood clotting disorders that can affect pregnancy.
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To investigate the causes behind previous poor pregnancy outcomes.
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To guide treatment and preventive care for improving future pregnancy outcomes.
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