Never Miss an Important Test
From the first blood draw to the final Group B Strep screening — all standard pregnancy tests organized by trimester with automatic due dates, explanations, and completion tracking.
Trimester-Based Organization
See exactly what's due and when throughout your pregnancy
First Trimester (Weeks 1-13)
CBC, blood type & Rh factor, STI screening, dating scan, thyroid function, rubella/varicella immunity, carrier screening, NIPT, and first trimester combined screening.
Second Trimester (Weeks 14-27)
Anatomy scan (18-22 weeks), AFP test, quad screen, glucose challenge test (24-28 weeks), anemia screening, amniocentesis, and fetal echocardiography.
Third Trimester (Weeks 28-40)
Group B Strep screening (35-37 weeks), glucose tolerance test, repeat CBC, Rh antibody screen, growth ultrasound, non-stress test, and biophysical profile.
Test Categories
Blood work, ultrasounds, and screenings — all in one place
Blood Tests
CBC, blood type & Rh, STI panel, thyroid, AFP, quad screen, glucose tests, NIPT, and carrier screening — 13 blood tests tracked.
Ultrasounds
Dating scan, nuchal translucency, anatomy scan (18-22 weeks), fetal echocardiography, growth scan, and cervical length — 6 ultrasound types.
Other Tests
Urinalysis, urine culture, Group B Strep culture, non-stress test, biophysical profile, amniocentesis, and CVS — 7 additional screening tests.
Visual Progress Tracking
Know the status of every test at a glance
Upcoming
Not yet due — test is scheduled for a future trimester or week range. Shows expected timing.
Due Now
You're within the recommended week range. This test should be scheduled or completed soon.
Completed
Marked as done with completion date and optional result summary. Feeds into your Doctor Visit Summary.
Newborn Screening
Essential tests for baby's first week of life
Heel Stick Blood Test
48-72 hours after birth. Screens for 30+ metabolic and genetic disorders including PKU, hypothyroidism, sickle cell, and cystic fibrosis.
Hearing Screening
Before hospital discharge. Detects hearing loss early (1-3 per 1,000 babies). Painless ABR or OAE test, takes 5-10 minutes.
Pulse Oximetry
24+ hours after birth. Screens for critical congenital heart defects. Non-invasive sensor on baby's hand or foot.
Bilirubin Test
24-72 hours after birth. Checks for jaundice. If elevated, baby may need phototherapy (bili lights).
Medical Test FAQ
Common questions about pregnancy test tracking