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Are these two results significant in pregnancy?

From: Jenny (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 31 Oct 2001 09:15:15 -0600 (CST)


I just had a physical check-up for the life insurance purpose and the result came back normal except two numbers: Triglycerides 385 (normal range is 10-200 mg/dL) SGPT (ALT) 49 (normal range is 0-45 U/L)

Do these numbers have any impact on a normal and healthy pregnancy? I'm trying to get pregnant now but not sure whether I can go ahead with these numbers or I need to do something first. I doubt the high number of Triglycerides was due to the short time between my meal finished at 3:15pm which was somewhat oily and the blooddraw taken around 7:15pm the same day. Am I right? Is ALT result also related to the short time? Do I need to re-check these two?

Thanks a lot for your help!!




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