Guidance on Interpreting Down Syndrome Screening Results
The Down Syndrome Screening primarily assesses the risk of Down syndrome, a test to exclude whether a child is a Down syndrome baby, and helps ensure the health of the fetus.
Information about the results of early Down syndrome screening
Today’s Down Syndrome screening result at the Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital shows critical high risk, and the doctor recommends going to the city for amniocentesis. Is the Down Syndrome screening result for women over 30 considered high risk?
Is my Down Syndrome screening result normal?
A woman, 18 weeks pregnant, inquires about her Down syndrome screening results showing a 1 in 100 risk value for Trisomy 21. Related questions and professional answers.
Pregnant women with a high risk of Down syndrome should undergo further amniocentesis to determine the fetus’s condition.
Explore the different purposes and testing methods of neonatal disease screening and Down syndrome screening, as well as the importance of gestational diabetes screening.
The necessity of amniocentesis if the Down Syndrome screening is normal during pregnancy.
Explore the treatment methods for neonatal hemolytic disease and provide recommendations for ABO hemolytic tests to ensure the health of the pregnancy and newborn.