Saw pvc written on the list of tests my gynac gave me and i have no idea what it is. Forgot to ask her there and then, typical me. Anyone knows what this one is for?
Don't worry, a PVC test is a very common blood test done during pregnancy. It stands for Packed Cell Volume. Basically, it checks the proportion of red blood cells in your blood, which is important to monitor for anaemia. Your doctor will explain it more, it's routine.
PVC test refers to Packed Cell Volume. It’s a standard blood test to assess the percentage of red blood cells in your blood, which helps in identifying anaemia. It’s a routine check-up to ensure both you and the baby are healthy. Your doctor will explain the results and any necessary steps if required.
Beta, PVC test is just to check your 'khoon', how much blood you have. They want to make sure you are not weak during pregnancy. It is very important. Eat lots of green vegetables and iron-rich foods, but also listen to your doctor. They know the modern way.
Bitiya, PVC test matlab wo khoon ki jaanch hoti hai. Wo dekhte hain ki tumhare andar khoon theek hai ya kam hai. Pregnancy mein khoon bahut zaroori hota hai na, toh woh usko check karte hain. Tumhare doctor ne bataya hoga. Chinta mat karna, sab theek hoga.
Oh, PVC in pregnancy usually means Packed Cell Volume. It's a part of your routine blood work, like a CBC. It helps your doctor see if you have enough red blood cells, which is crucial for carrying oxygen to you and your baby. It helps detect anaemia early on. Nothing to be stressed about, it's standard.
Uff, PVC test? Honestly, at this point, with all the sleep deprivation, I just remember giving so many blood samples during pregnancy! They check everything from iron levels to sugar. Just go with the flow, your doc knows best. Bas sample de do and let them worry about the results. Haha.