Diagnosis of fetal biliary atresia can be made through initial screening with four-dimensional ultrasound, amniocentesis for chromosomal and genetic analysis, and recommended umbilical cord blood tests for liver function. Regular prenatal check-ups are crucial for early detection and appropriate treatment.
When a fetal chromosomal abnormality is detected, how should one decide whether to continue the pregnancy and how to deal with different types of chromosomal abnormalities?
The inquirer asks about methods to promote fetal engagement before the due date and is concerned about the need for a cesarean section if the fetus does not engage.
What are the potential effects on the fetus if diet control in gestational diabetes leads to minimal weight gain during pregnancy?
The importance of and related considerations for Down syndrome screening for elderly first-time pregnant women.
Learn about the approximate costs of initial Down syndrome treatment, as well as the appropriate timing for Down syndrome screening and related precautions.
Inquiring about the effects of visiting KTV during pregnancy on the fetus, as well as the potential impact of improper abdominal contact during the third trimester on intellectual disability
This article aims to explain the significance of the fetal neck translucency (NT) value and discuss the risks associated with an elevated NT value.
A pregnant woman at 16 weeks and 6 days showed high risk in her Down Syndrome screening, with AFP values of 32.47 MOM and HCG values of 72542 MOM, indicating a 1:136 risk ratio, lower than the reference value of 1:380. Should this result be considered normal?
A fetal 21 chromosome anomaly may be caused by a genetic mutation, not necessarily inherited from the parents.