Pregnancy

Preparing For Genetic Amniocentesis

Doctors typically encourage a formal counseling session – not just a short discussion in the doctor’s office – before parents decide about genetic amniocentesis. In the counseling session, parents can weigh the benefits against the modest risk from the procedure. They can also discuss specific gene or chemical tests that family and maternal histories may

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Alternatives To Genetic Amniocentesis

Amniocentesis is highly accurate, but expectant parents must wait until at least the 15th week of pregnancy, and it does involve some risks. There are some other tests available that can either be done earlier or are less invasive. Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) is an alternative to amniocentesis that can be

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Putting It All Together: Amniocentesis

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to amniocentesis: Amniocentesis is a relatively painless procedure that is performed in a doctor’s office or hospital. A small amount of the amniotic fluid bathing a fetus is removed during amniocentesis to identify potential birth defects and many other problems. The procedure involves inserting a needle

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Glossary: Amniocentesis

Here are definitions of medical terms related to amniocentesis: Alpha-fetoprotein: A protein, also called AFP, which the fetus produces in its liver and brain. The level of alpha-fetoprotein tends to increase in the amniotic fluid when a fetus has an open neural tube defect or abdominal wall defect. The protein can be found in adults as

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Additional Sources Of Information: Amniocentesis

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information about amniocentesis: The March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation  Phone: 1-888-MODIMES (663-4637) http://www.modimes.org American Academy of Obstetricians and Gynecologists  http://www.acog.org National Down Syndrome Society  Phone: 1-800-221-4602 http://www.ndss.org National Tay-Sachs & Allied Disease Association  Phone: 1-800-906-8723 http://www.ntsad.org Sickle Cell Disease Association of America  Phone: 1-800-421-8453 http://www.sicklecelldisease.org Cord Blood

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