- Female
- 30 Years
- 29/08/2025
My wife is 5 weeks pregnant, and during a general blood check up, her report showed a high MCHC value. I would like to know if this could cause any problems for her or the baby. Please guide me on this issue and suggest any necessary treatment or precautions. I have attached the blood report for your reference.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
A slightly high MCHC is common and not usually harmful during pregnancy . No major impact on baby if other values are normal.
Dr. Hema Suggests...
Take a CBC Test (Complete Blood Count) Test
Answered 29/08/2025
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