Gynac wrote LFT in my list of tests and i didnt ask her properly what it is. Matlab why do they check this during pregnancy? Can someone explain in simple words.
Oh sweetie, I totally understand how stressful all these blood tests can feel when you are carrying your little miracle. LFT is just a Liver Function Test that doctors do to make sure your liver is processing everything beautifully. It keeps you and the baby safe, so please don't worry at all, my dear!
It's a Liver Function Test, which is a standard blood test to check your liver enzymes. Doctors often order it if you complain of intense itching on your hands and feet, or just as a routine checkup. It hardly takes five minutes, so get it done on your way to work and don't overthink it.
Agreed with others, it's just a Liver Function Test. They usually do it to check if there is any liver issue or cholestasis, especially if you have severe body itching.
I am still hoping to conceive soon, but my bhabhi had this test recently. It is called a Liver Function Test. From what I understand, it is just a routine blood test to ensure your liver is healthy and keeping the baby safe during these months.
In our family, elders always say that skin itching is just normal stretching, but my doctor advised doing an LFT (Liver Function Test) to be safe. It checks how your liver is behaving with all the hormonal changes. It is a very simple blood test, so trust your doctor and get it done without any fear, ma.
I remember crying looking at my huge list of blood tests, feeling so overwhelmed by everything. LFT is a Liver Function Test, and it's very common to monitor liver health, especially if you feel itchy. It's just one of those steps to ensure your body is coping well with the pregnancy, you are doing great mama!
Yes, it stands for Liver Function Test. When my doctor at Apollo prescribed this, I immediately asked the clinic nurse to explain the purpose, and they told me it checks if the liver is working fine under pregnancy hormones. Don't hesitate to ask your hospital staff or your gynac directly, they will guide you through all the parameters on the report.