Lipid Testing During Pregnancy

Lipid Testing and Pregnancy

Lipid and cholesterol tests are not routinely necessary during pregnancy, as increased lipid levels in a pregnant woman’s blood are usually normal.

Lipid Testing and Pregnancy

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Some pregnant women usually ask about lipid and cholesterol tests in the blood. It is not necessary to perform these tests routinely for a pregnant woman, as an elevated lipid level in the blood of a pregnant woman is usually normal.
The use of treatments for high lipids and cholesterol is not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but the pregnant woman is advised to avoid excessive consumption of foods rich in fats.

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