Neural birth defect report positive

2020-05-02 12:07:06
Hello ..i..m 14 weeks 2days pregnant...Got my triple marker test done last week...neural rube defect is positive 5.23MOM and risk 1:50...My gynae told me to wait for 2weeks...they will be doing detailed ultrasoundand aminocentesis...Are thereany chances that my baby will be fine...Or it is fully confirm that fetus is not fine...m very much worried
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There is only 1 out of 50 chance that your baby is not fine. There are 49 out of 50 chances that your baby will be fine. So Be brave and go through the tests advised. Leave the rest onto God! May God bless you both!

Answered2020-05-03 04:12:42

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Go for NIPT test if positive than amniocentesis

Answered2020-05-02 12:20:59

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Better go for NIPT ( non invasive prenatal diagnostic) it is non invasive

Answered2020-05-02 12:17:02

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NO NIPT( to be done in genetic aneuploidy and not neural tube defects)....go for Amniocentesis....

Answered2020-05-02 12:56:14

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It’s not 100 % sure that ur baby is defective. So plz go ahead with amniocentesis

Answered2020-05-02 12:30:43

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Do amniocentesis for confirming

Answered2020-05-02 12:28:56

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Hi. Better to do Amniocentesis for confirmation .

Answered2020-05-02 12:14:50

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