Introduction
Types of Genetic Tests While Pregnant: Important! Pregnancy is a time of excitement but can also be a time of worry and concern, especially if there are any potential health issues that may arise.
Types of Genetic Tests While Pregnant: DNA
Non-invasive prenatal paternity testing (NIPP): Required when there is a history of inherited medical conditions or to ascertain the paternity of a pregnancy, available from 8 weeks into the pregnancy. Learn more
Chromosomal abnormalities or other genetic disorders
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Chorionic villi sampling (CVS): Needs a sample of cells from the placenta and is done between 10 and 13 weeks into the pregnancy.
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Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT): Requires a blood sample from the mother and is carried out between 10 and 13 weeks into the pregnancy.
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Amniocentesis: Involves taking a sample of amniotic fluid from around the baby, and is available between 15 and 20 weeks into the pregnancy.
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Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT): Uses a blood sample from the mother and is done between 10 and 13 weeks into the pregnancy.
Ultrasound scan
Uses sound waves to detect physical abnormalities in the baby, such as spina bifida or heart defects, but they cannot detect genetic disorders or chromosomal abnormalities
Conclusion
Types of Genetic tests while pregnant provide valuable information about an unborn child’s health – allowing parents-to-be to make informed decisions about their care plan throughout their pregnancy journey.
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