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What is the test for detection of any mental abnormalities in unborn baby during second trimester of pregnancy? If double marker test is ok then there is any need to do triple marker ...
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If double marker is normal, and scans are normal, no need to go for triple/quad marker
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No need for triple marker but yes get a quadruple Marker done.
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History noted. More details needed for proper evaluation. You can consult on Practo app or on 8318"469886.
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Just do regular scans and do tests as described by your doctor
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Mental abnormalities can't b detected by any tests in prenatal period only few syndromes can be ruled out by dual marker or quadruple tests .. After birth baby should be examined properly and followed up properly for development assessment. That is the only method.
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