What should women over 37 consider to achieve healthy pregnancy and childbirth?
Down syndrome screening is a test to assess the risk of a fetus having Down syndrome, typically conducted between weeks 15 to 21 of pregnancy. The risk is estimated based on the mother’s blood test results and ultrasound findings.
Mild fetal hydrocephalus has the potential to absorb on its own.
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A woman with polycystic ovary syndrome asks whether it’s suitable to get pregnant with a high luteinizing hormone level, and whether she should attempt pregnancy immediately or first undergo treatment to avoid future medical and financial burdens.
At 15 weeks of pregnancy, if a Trisomy test is desired, top-tier hospitals typically offer the relevant examination. It is recommended to undergo the test around 16 weeks for more accurate results. If the test results indicate a high risk, further consideration should be given to amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling for confirmation.
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This article provides information about the absorption of fetal hydrocephalus.
Inquire about whether it’s appropriate to undergo a Down syndrome test at three months of pregnancy, as well as the appropriate time and accuracy of the test.