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Everything about chorionic villus sampling karyotyping
Chorionic villus sampling karyotyping is definitely a process that needs detailed understanding. Offered when pregnant to determine whether your unborn child has a chromosomal or genetic disorder like Down’s syndrome, Edwards syndrome, or Patau’s syndrome, this test is quite bothersome to many...
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A look into follicular study failure
The success rate of a follicular investigation is determined by a woman’s age and medical history. The research has a bunch of success and failure rates. This blog will provide you with information about follicular study failure in detail. How successful is...
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Can Follicular Study Confirm Pregnancy? A Valuable Guide
If you ask, “Will a follicular study confirm pregnancy?” The short answer is no. For a long, detailed answer, read the full blog here. Having a baby is one of life’s most exciting and rewarding experiences. But before you can hold your little bundle...
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Who needs CVS procedure?
If you are a pregnant mom and if the CVS procedure is on your next checklist and wondering who needs CVS, why it is necessary, and the conditions it detects, then this blog is especially for you. What does CVS detect? Before...
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Is it important to do a CVS test?
The CVS test during pregnancy may be an optional pregnancy procedure that is used to diagnose certain genetic or chromosomal disorders in your developing baby. But the procedure entails a detailed study of your developing placenta for certain abnormalities by performing a...
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Difference between NIPT and CVS
NIPT and CVS are closely associated with Confined Placental Mosaicism, a cell line with abnormal chromosomes that is only present in the placenta. Both prenatal chorionic villus sampling (CVS) and noninvasive prenatal testing can detect confined placental mosaicism (CPM) in utero. Let’s...
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The Importance of Growth Scan: A Complete Guide to Prenatal Care & Early Risk Detection
What is a growth scan? A growth scan is an obstetric ultrasound scan that is done on expectant moms in the third trimester. A growth scan is generally performed to monitor the baby’s growth. Before the third trimester, scans are frequently done...
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Growth Scan Vs Anomaly Scan: A Comprehensive Guide to Prenatal Testing
Introduction Every pregnancy scan has a vital role in ensuring the well-being of your baby, and the Growth Scan and Anomaly Scan are no exception. A Growth Scan is performed to assess your baby’s growth and overall development, while an Anomaly Scan...
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A Complete Guide to Growth Scan with Doppler: Everything You Need to Know
Doppler scans are a particular kind of ultrasound that employ sound waves to measure the blood flow via the placenta, umbilical cord, various body components of your unborn child, and the arteries supplying blood to your uterus (womb). Usually, a growth scan...
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Is an anomaly scan necessary?
All pregnant women’s most searched keywords will be “is anomaly scan necessary”, its purpose, and what it can and cannot detect. It is an ultrasound scan that looks for conditions such as cleft lip and spina bifida in your baby. Your placenta...











