Prenatal Testing

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  • Amniocentesis

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    Amniocentesis is a prenatal test that allows your healthcare practitioner to gather information about your baby's health from a sample of your amniotic fluid. This is the fluid that surrounds your baby in the uterus. Amniocentesis is a prenatal test in which a small amount of amniotic fluid is removed from the sac surrounding the fetus for testing. The sample of amniotic fluid is removed through a fine needle inserted into the uterus through the abdomen, under ultrasound guidance. Why is an Amniocentesis Performed Amniocentesis is performed to confirm the presensce or absence of GENETICAL DEFECTS in the fetus which otherwise cannot be performed by any other method. Genetic defects such as Down Syndrome, Sickle cell disease, Cystic fibrosis...

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  • Noninvasive Prenatal Testing

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    Noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) The term, Noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT), often known as noninvasive prenatal screening (NIPS), is a process of characterizing the threat that a fetus will be born with a definite hereditary deformity. This inspection observes tiny parts of DNA that are wandering in a pregnant lady’s blood. Contrary to most DNA that is found into the cell’s nucleus, these particles are free circulating and but not inside the cell, so they are termed as called cell-free DNA (cfDNA). These tiny particles normally hold less than 200 DNA building blocks (base pairs) and occur when cells are broken down or die off. Thus their ingredients, including DNA, are circulated inside the bloodstream. NIPT checks for Patau syndrome (trisomy 13), Edwards syndrome (trisomy 18) Down syndrome, and (trisomy 21). And they can result in minor to major intelligence incapability and are related to the deep, inborn deformity. NIPT is more precise than a conventional first-trimester test, and there is a low chance of wrong positive and negative results. That eventually means that it will be a low chance your surgeon would suggest follow-up screening like amniocentesis. Who should get the NIPT prenatal test NIPT is generally recommended to women based on her OB-GYN advice and procedure.. However there some risk factors that compel your surgeon to recommend it strongly Paternal and maternal chromosomal abnormality Family or individual history of a pregnancy with a chromosomal abnormality The age of women is 35 and older during the delivery The decision to take NIPT screening is an individual’s personal decision, so you can take time and have a second opinion. It is up to you, what would be best for you. If you don’t know what to do, then you can have a word with our renowned surgeon and genetic counselor. He will help you in giving you the best advice as per your case scenario.

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