Double marker test & NT scan

2024-06-20 15:25:09
Can you do double marker test 3days after NT scan? Will it affect the results in any way? I did my NT scan & double marker test at 12 weeks.. however, due to their negligence, after 3 days I was again asked to give my blood sample for double marker test. My results for double marker test taken after 3 days are all negative and risk ratio is also low. Even my NT scan is normal except for marginal placenta previa. Now I am 16 weeks pregnant.
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Answered2024-06-20 15:39:51

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No worries dear It will not affect the results
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Answered2024-06-20 15:29:25

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Yes it can be done anytime between 12 weeks and 5 days to 13 weeks and 5 days after the NT scan You don't need to blame your lab or the treating doctor There was no negligence You did the test at the right time you can  relax

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it wont effect

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It will not affect

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