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1st trimester screening test
Hi, I have done a routine blood check up of 1st trimester ANTENATAL test and got my report yesterday in which one of the report trisomy 21 is come with high risk(1:7) as well as trisomy 13/18 is also in high risk of ratio (1:11) my age is 27. I am scared to see this report so can you please just let me know what next i need to do for reducing this risk. Thanks in advance.
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Risk is high Which weeks of gestation going on? You better do amniocentesis . Other option is cell free fetal DNA test (non invasive but costlier test) Connect with me online for detailed consultation as details of report needed
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Share all reports with me for online consultation for details BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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That are screening test. What are your ultrasound markers?? Yup can undergo amniocentesis or cell free DNA test for confirmation
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Hiiii... The risk for genetic syndromes appears high as per Ur information. However these r only screening tests. Confirmatory tests should be done before jumping to any decision. For more details, contact EVACARE team, Mulund,Mumbai
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