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1:439 for down’s syndrome
I have 3 month pregnancy taken nt scan in blood result came 1:439 for down’s syndrome . Is this low or high risk . If low risk means is curable or not . Please kindly tell me .
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What about dual marker? Share actual reports for better understanding It's intermediate risk But combined screening with dual marker is more accurate Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice
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It is low risk, please share full report
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Low risk Pls share the graph
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It is low risk. 1 in 250 is considered the cut off risk. If you are too concerned you can discuss with your doctor regarding NIPT. But by and large at this risk we dont recommend anything. 
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Hi. It is low risk only .
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It's low risk. Down syndrome is not a curable disease. It's a genetic disease. Share the whole report.
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