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Pregnancy blood test report dual marker
My 1st pregnancy was worst.. I was on 5mnth on that time I came to know my fetus was suffering from severe chd.. survival changes r less due to that I hv to terminate.. and after 1mnth i conceive.. today i got my report.. now I hv completed 3rd month.. some PPL says that in 3rd mth itself dr. Comes to know if fetus is suffering or nt by report.. here i attached report please confirm me if report is ok or not..
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CHD can b sporadic bt need detailed evaluation and discussion to come to a conclusion
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By CHD do u mean Congenital Heart Disease? CHD can not be rule out by 12 wks. The double marker test which you did is for chromosomal anomalies like trisomy, Down' syndrome. Heart anomalies can only be rulled out by ultrasonography done after 18 wks. Best time for it is 22-24 wks.
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To rule out chd u need fetal echo at 22 to 24 weeks The pictures u hv sent are hazy
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Where is your nt report? But first trimester screening report is normal.
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