Early-pregnancy record with personal identifiers concealed.

Follow-up

Post-transfer HCG and Ultrasound Follow-up

Pregnancy testing, repeat laboratory checks and ultrasound records were coordinated across several early-pregnancy checkpoints over approximately one month.

LocationCross-border Central Asia record
Program stageEarly pregnancy follow-up after transfer
Record typeMulti-stage record

Pregnancy testing, repeat laboratory checks and ultrasound records were coordinated across several early-pregnancy checkpoints over approximately one month.

Case note: This case documents how records moved between examination points. Clinical providers confirmed all findings and subsequent plans.
Names, account identifiers and sample numbers are concealed; HCG progression and ultrasound checkpoints remain visible.

Post-transfer test

Receive the first stage record.

Repeat checks

Follow subsequent reports under clinical guidance.

Ultrasound record

Receive and organize early ultrasound files.

A sequence, not one message

Early follow-up after transfer involves several checks. The team received pregnancy testing, repeat laboratory and ultrasound files in sequence and verified the program and stage for each document.

Records across providers

Some documents came from different providers. File names and chronology were standardized, questions were routed to the physician or program lead, and prior-stage context was kept with each handoff.

Record ends at ultrasound

The available files show progression through an early-pregnancy ultrasound checkpoint. HCG progression and ultrasound material remain visible to explain the sequence; identities and sample details are concealed, and no later outcome is added.

Service process

01

Post-transfer test

Receive the first stage record.

02

Repeat checks

Follow subsequent reports under clinical guidance.

03

Ultrasound record

Receive and organize early ultrasound files.

04

File the sequence

Add the confirmed checkpoints to the program record.