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Do I need an empty stomach for the 2-week prenatal examination?

We generally don't need an empty stomach during the 2-week prenatal examination, because at this time, the first thing we do is to have a routine examination, that is, the doctor asks if there are any other special symptoms in your medical history, and then take your blood pressure and weight, and then measure your uterine height and abdominal circumference.

Then the doctor will tell you some health care knowledge during pregnancy. Second, listen to the fetal heart rate. You don't need to draw blood for other tests at this time, so you don't need an empty stomach. But in the back, that is, after 22 weeks or more, that is, from 24 to 28 weeks, we need to take blood tests and do glucose screening experiments. At this time, we need to go to the hospital on an empty stomach and then take blood tests.