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What are typical genetic tests during pregnancy? Who should do genetic testing?

genetic tests during pregnancy

Pregnant Woman And Partner Having 4D Ultrasound Scan

Expert:  Yael Hoffman Sage, MD, MPH, an obstetrician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

Genetic tests during pregnancy

There are a wide variety of genetic tests during pregnancy. These include:

Additionally, genetic carrier testing is a way to determine whether you are at increased risk of having a baby with an inherited genetic condition. Doctors advise genetic testing if you or your partner has:

Genetic counselors can help you and your partner decide which inherited diseases and conditions to screen for both before and during your pregnancy.

Genetic testing during pregnancy using amniocentesis or chronic villus sampling

Your doctor may suggest diagnostic testing by either amniocentesis (sampling of amniotic fluid) or chronic villus sampling (sampling of the placenta) in the following cases:

Amniocentesis

Doctors typically order an amniocentesis between 16 to 23 weeks,  is done by inserting a very thin needle into the abdomen to reach the amniotic sac. Once the needle is in, the clinician will be able to sample the amniotic fluid. Amniotic fluid contains cells from the fetus with genetic information that can be tested. If you’re carrying more than one fetus, your doctor will need to obtain fluid from each amniotic sac. In cases of abnormal blood tests or abnormal ultrasound, amniocentesis is an extremely useful test, though it comes with a very small increased risk of miscarriage or infection.

Chronic villus sampling

Chronic villus sampling (CVS) samples the placental tissue. This tissue typically contains genetic material from the fetus. CVS is performed during the first trimester, between 10 and 13 weeks. Doctors perform CVS in the following cases:

To extract tissue from the placenta, a doctor or nurse will insert either a catheter with a syringe on one end into the vagina and guide it through the cervix. In some cases, a needle is placed into the placenta through the abdomen. Using ultrasound to see where the needle is, your health professional can a obtain a sample from the placenta.

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