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NB absent in 13weeks Dual marker positiv
Hi, On our 14 weeks ish, NB was absent. Got dual market test done, it shows positive - high risk. What should I do next. Nipt or amniocentesis or abortion?
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Go for amniocentesis. It's confirmatory
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Please learn to shoulder responsibility.  It is you whose baby is affected.  You can discuss all the modalities with your doctor but finally you have to decide.
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First get NIPT done. Then decide further steps.
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NIPT is 99% sure, it is done from mother's blood sample, Amniocentesis is invasive but 100% sure, so  you can go with NIPT .
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Nipt or aminocentesis
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Nipt is 99% accurate where as amniocentesis is 100% but with amniocentesis u will have a risk of miscarriage sometimes So go with nipt and if u see any high risk go with nipt
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U can proceed for nipt
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Go for NIPT It has 99.99% sensitivity
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