In-depth analysis of the potential causes of neonatal cerebral palsy, including prenatal medication use, fetal hypoxia, and discuss the limitations of prenatal testing and the importance of rehabilitation therapy.
This article discusses the correlation between G6PD activity and thalassemia, and provides recommendations for pregnant women to undergo prenatal examinations.
Prenatal screening for high risk of Down Syndrome and recommendations for handling
Discuss the probability of neonatal ABO hemolytic disease in infants born to an O-type blood mother and an AB-type blood father, and provide professional medical insights.
The Down syndrome test results are typically available on the same day.
Learn about the diagnostic methods for high-risk Down Syndrome during pregnancy and the necessity of congenital Stupid diagnosis.
A positive result in Down syndrome screening requires further consultation and diagnosis.
When the results of the Down syndrome screening test are abnormal, further examination can be conducted using more precise methods such as amniocentesis or minimally invasive diagnosis. If a diagnosis of Down syndrome is confirmed, it is recommended to consider abortion as an option promptly, as there is no complete cure available at present, and children with Down syndrome have a shorter life expectancy. It is advised to follow the professional opinion of the doctor and undergo necessary examinations.
If the Down Syndrome test result is high risk, is it necessary to undergo amniocentesis for further confirmation?
Learn how to interpret the prenatal test report for newborn hemolytic disease, particularly regarding the compatibility issues of ABO hemolysis and RH negative blood.