Topic: Prenatal Down Syndrome Screening
Answers to Common Questions
How to Screen for Down Syndrome
Request a Nuchal translucency testing at 11 weeks of pregnancy. This is basically a special ultrasound done to detect fluid behind the fetus's neck. The Nuchal test is often done along with other tests to gauge the possibility that a baby m... Read More »
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What prenatal screening tests can be done to detect Down Syndrome...
Prenatal screening for Down syndrome is available. There is a relatively simple, noninvasive screening test that examines a drop of the mother's blood to determine if there is an increased likelihood for Down syndrome. This blood test measu... Read More »
Source: http://pediatrics.about.com/od/birthdefects/f/down_syn_scning.htm
How much do family physicians involve pregnant women in decisions...
To assess the extent to which family physicians (FPs) involve women in decisions about prenatal screening for Down syndrome. METHODS: Based on transcripts of consultations between 41 FPs and 128 women, two raters independently assessed clin... Read More »
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20013876
Answers to Other Common Questions
For your first US around 8 weeks you drink 32oz water, but if you're having the nuchal translucency test (around 12) weeks then it's probably only 16oz water, which is way easier on the bladder! Drink it 30 minutes before you get to the doc... Read More »
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Don't worry to much blood tests do not detect downs. The quad blood screening just gives you a range of odds for downs syndrome. There is only 1 way to know if your child has downs in the womb or not and that is an amniocentesis. It's where... Read More »
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Prenatal screening tests for Down Syndrome include... Read More »
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Some families have prenatal exams that indicate various possible problems, and others already know that they have an increased chance of having a child with Down syndrome. These families often receive screening and diagnostic tests for the ... Read More »
Source: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/145554.php
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Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14712988
Normal time is between 12 and 14 weeks... but they can test for it whenever.. its just not the same test, nor as accurate. At 14 w, they do a finger poke and a sonogram (2 different test). After that, you'll just have a finger poke test. So... Read More »
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American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology guidelines published in January, 2007, recommend that all women be offered a screening test for Down syndrome. They also advise that all pregnant women, regardless of their age, should have the ... Read More »
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