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3.1mm Nt and  positive double marker
My NT scan result shows 3.1mm. Double marker test shows T21 - 1:30 High risk T18 - 1:11000 Low risk T13 - 1:200 Low risk Internet says below 3.5mm NT value is normal. I feel double marker test result is just dependent on the NT value. How accurate is the double marker test. Our family struck up in unnecessary thoughts. I have attached the reports. Please suggest for the possibility of having a healthy baby.
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U have high risk of downs syndrome
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Your NT is high. Your Double marker shows that you are in High Risk for Down's Syndrome. You should go for NIPT.
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Connect please
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NT is increased at this week of pregnancy ,you can go for NIPT test for confirmation
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U hv gathered wrong information Nt should be less than 2 mm Double Marker is just a screening test U need a confirmatory u Go with aminocentesis or nipt Further decision will be based in the result
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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