I was just wondering I know that the doctor has you take the test when you're between 24-28 weeks. Do they ever do glucose screening any earlier than that like at 12 weeks or only if you are high risk?
This is one of those things where there seems to be a lot of variation between providers. Your 24 week-ish screen, of course is standard practice, and I think it's also standard practice to do an early screen if there are risk factors present. But it also seems like several doctors are starting to include early screens in their standard prenatal care, even for low risk moms.
I was just wondering I know that the doctor has you take the test when you're between 24-28 weeks. Do they ever do glucose screening any earlier than that like at 12 weeks or only if you are high risk?
It depends on your medical history & the doctor. Also, insurance coverage could matter.
You can ask them their policy, check with your insurance & go from there. I know two moms that did 2 hour glucose challenge due to risk factors.
Re: Early glucose testing
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You can ask them their policy, check with your insurance & go from there. I know two moms that did 2 hour glucose challenge due to risk factors.
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