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PAPPA - A

PAPP-A is a marker measured as part of the combined pregnancy screening blood test which is offered... Read More...

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PAPPA - A

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However, low levels of PAPP-A may be associated with an increased chance of pregnancy complications including a smaller than expected (growth restricted) or earlier than expected (preterm) baby. There is also a slightly higher chance of developing pre-eclampsia.

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PAPPA - A

PAPP-A is a marker measured as part of the combined pregnancy screening blood test which is offered around 11-14 weeks of pregnancy. Why does PAPP-A matter in pregnancy? Low levels of PAPP-A (0.4 MoM and below) are sometimes associated with: • A lower birth weight baby. • Preterm birth.

What is PAPP-A levels in pregnancy?

PAPP-A is a marker measured as part of the combined pregnancy screening blood test which is offered around 11-14 weeks of pregnancy. Why does PAPP-A matter in pregnancy? Low levels of PAPP-A (0.4 MoM and below) are sometimes associated with: • A lower birth weight baby. • Preterm birth.

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  • Pay for the test including a secure online payment method.

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