How Should the Down Syndrome Screening Test Be Conducted?

The Down Syndrome screening test measures the concentrations of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the mother’s serum, combined with factors such as pregnancy weeks, due date, age, and weight to calculate the risk of having a baby with Down syndrome. Babies with Down syndrome may suffer from severe intellectual developmental delays, be unable to care for themselves, and have complex cardiovascular diseases. Caring for children with Down syndrome requires long-term commitment and imposes a heavy emotional and financial burden on families.
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How to Determine Chromosomal Abnormalities?

Early pregnancy miscarriage may be caused by excessive fatigue, high levels of stress, or weak constitution, but chromosomal abnormalities are usually not likely to occur unless there is exposure to radioactive substances. It is recommended to undergo a chromosomal examination at a gynecology and obstetrics department and consider using traditional Chinese medicine to regulate the body.
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