NIPT for second child

2024-01-25 19:05:39
I am currently pregnant for the second time, and my first child is 1 year and 9 months old. I have undergone the NIPT test, and I've heard that a child's DNA remains in the mother's blood even after delivery. Is this true? If so, will they be able to distinguish between the DNA of my first child and my current pregnancy? Can I trust the accuracy of the results?
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Baby's DNA  remains in the mother's blood for a few days, not for one year and nine months.

Answered2024-01-26 07:59:03

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Answered2024-01-26 05:43:14

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No it's not true This test has a good sensitivity

Answered2024-01-26 02:17:34

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DNA of your first child will not last for so long in your blood.nipt done in present pregnancy will definitely detect dna of present baby. You can rely on results of nipt

Answered2024-01-26 01:41:33

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Nipt result u can trust

Answered2024-01-25 19:07:32

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