Question

What specific tests are involved in the Down syndrome screening? Why are some hospitals requiring additional tests? What should be noted before the test?

Answer

Down syndrome screening is primarily conducted through blood testing, aimed at assessing the risk of the fetus having Down syndrome. According to information found online, the screening process seems to only require a blood test, but some hospitals may insist on conducting liver function tests, urine analysis, and other tests. This may be to provide a more comprehensive check for pregnant women, allowing them to understand their overall health status, or it could be to increase the hospital’s income. However, the specific test programs should be determined based on individual circumstances. Before the test, it is advisable to consult a doctor and follow their instructions.