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High risk double marker test
My NT scan was normal but as per Doublemarker test I am at high risk at 1:239.After that i got quadrable test done which is 1:333.
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This indicates there is a possibility of baby having genetic anomalies, he / she MAY have issues. The report is not conclusive, most people at this stage will choose to ignore it as nothing can be done about it, not we know anything for sure. Just be positive and focus on health.
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