Question

I would like to know what specific blood tests are required for both males and females during the prenatal and childbirth check-up, as well as the approximate costs involved?

Answer

According to your description, there are many blood test programs required for both males and females during the prenatal and childbirth check-up. Females need to undergo tests for rubella, toxoplasmosis, and cytomegalovirus, as well as gynecological endocrine, liver function, and chromosomal abnormality tests. Males need chromosomal abnormality and liver function tests, among others. Since the specific test programs and fee standards may vary by region, it is recommended that you consult the local family planning department for detailed information. Generally speaking, a complete set of tests for rubella, toxoplasmosis, and cytomegalovirus costs around NT$240, the gynecological endocrine test is about NT$300, the liver function test is about NT$70, and the chromosomal abnormality test is about NT$110.