Anabel Pantoja reveals the medical test she had to repeat during her pregnancy: “I’m scared shitless”


Anabel Pantoja reveals the medical test that she had to repeat during her pregnancy. Just a week ago, Isabel Pantoja’s niece announced that she was expecting her first child from her relationship with her boyfriend, David Rodríguez, and began sharing the news about her pregnancy on her social networks. Just over four months pregnant, Kiko Rivera’s cousin explained that she was having a very good pregnancy with almost no symptoms, although, like all pregnant women, she must undergo routine tests to monitor the progress of the pregnancy.

Anabel Pantoja: “A test went wrong and I have to repeat it”

This June 12, Anabel Pantoja, whose aunt Isabel Pantoja reacted with great joy to the pregnancy, had to get up early to undergo one of the typical pregnancy tests: the glucose tolerance test. Also called the long sugar curve. “Good morning, where am I going at 6:45? To the sugar test and why? Because it went wrong and I have to do it again. I hope it goes well, please, it’s been 3 hours there poking me and I hope it goes well because if not they have “I said that he is a real brown God,” he said in front of the mirror while preparing for these tests.

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Anabel Pantoja, who like any pregnant woman must take care of her diet, has received many questions about why she should repeat this test and, in her Stories, between pricks and pricks, she has explained the reason. “For those of you who don’t know what test I’m taking that I didn’t know either.” It is a test that pregnant women have to take to know how I am producing sugar during pregnancy.. Imagine I’m scared shitless. I came about 3 or 4 weeks ago, I took the test, I drank that liquid and within an hour they took my blood and I left. But, from what you can see, I have crossed the limits a little bit and now they have pricked me again, I have drunk the liquid, they have pricked me again at the same time, they pricked me again later and a third time,” he said. .

Anabel Pantoja has undergone a glucose intolerance test

The tests that Isabel Pantoja’s niece, whose boyfriend has no preference whether it is a boy or a girl, refers to is the O’Sullivan Test, an analysis that is carried out to identify women at risk of having gestational diabetes. After a first analysis, you must ingest 50 grams of sugar with a special liquid and, within an hour, they will draw your blood. Although this test is usually performed between 24 and 28 weeks of gestation and Anabel is just over 14 weeks, it is sometimes performed in the first trimester of pregnancy if the mother is over 38 years old or if there is a family history of diabetes.. If the results of this test go wrong, as happened to the ‘TardeAR’ collaborator, you must undergo a glucose intolerance test in which you are first pricked, you ingest 75 grams of sugar and new blood draws are carried out during the following three hours.

Silvia Criado is Head of the Digital Section of Diez Minutos, an expert in heart and society specialized in celebrities and royal houses, about which she has been writing for more than 20 years. In her long professional career, she has covered the most varied events from the birth of Princess Leonor, future queen of Spain, to the Goya awards. She does not miss a detail of the red carpets like the Goya or Oscar and she knows like no one else the secrets of celebrities’ biographies.

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