Tag: amniocentesis
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Amniocentesis: Understanding the Procedure and Its Implications
Read more Amniocentesis is a diagnostic procedure that your healthcare provider may suggest after receiving abnormal results from a triple test. This test is often sought by parents who have concerns about inherited or genetic conditions and wish to determine if specific genetic disorders are present in their baby. How is Amniocentesis Performed? During the…
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Understanding Amniocentesis: What You Need to Know
Read more Amniocentesis, often referred to as an “amnio,” is a prenatal diagnostic test that involves extracting amniotic fluid from the uterus to assess your baby’s health and genetic status. This fluid surrounds your baby and contains vital cells and chemicals, offering insights into their genetics, health, and development. Why Is Amniocentesis Conducted? This procedure…
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Congenital CMV and Birth Defects: Understanding the Risks
Read more Cytomegalovirus, commonly known as CMV, is a prevalent member of the herpes virus family. By the time individuals reach 40 years old, about half of them will have contracted CMV. In most cases, a CMV infection is temporary, often without noticeable symptoms, and the virus remains dormant in the body. However, if a…
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Cordocentesis: Understanding the Procedure and Its Implications
Read more Cordocentesis, often referred to as Percutaneous Umbilical Blood Sampling (PUBS), is a specialized diagnostic procedure that collects blood from the fetus to identify potential abnormalities. Although this technique is effective, its use has declined in favor of tests like amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS), which carry a lower risk of complications for…