Question
I was diagnosed with a high risk of Down Syndrome during pregnancy, but there are no apparent abnormalities in the child’s appearance. How can I determine if I have Down Syndrome?
Answer
Down Syndrome, also known as congenital Stupid , cannot be diagnosed solely through ultrasound. To get a definitive diagnosis, it is necessary to undergo amniocentesis and chromosome testing. A high-risk result from the Down Syndrome screening only indicates an increased likelihood of having the condition, not a confirmed diagnosis. It is recommended to visit a reputable hospital for a detailed examination before proceeding with any treatment.