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... Testing for Women at Increased Risk for a Baby with Chromosomal Abnormalities If we calculate your risk of having a baby with a chromosomal abnormality to be increased (that is, if it is greater than about 0.5% or 1 chance in 200), we will refer you to a genetic counselor so they can go over your sp ...
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... A woman with a seizure disorder can carry a pregnancy safely. Her seizure treatment must be managed effectively to minimize the risk of a seizure that could harm the fetus. Seizures can harm the developing fetus by reducing the blood supply to the placenta. The treatment can be managed by the patien ...
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... defective recessive gene is passed from each parent. • Sometimes too, the defective gene is dominant. • Sometimes inherited conditions only affect one sex. Examples Hemophilia and color blindness only affect males. ...
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... 2. First signs of pregnancy (1st trimester) A. Failure to menstruate B. Enlargement/tenderness of breasts C. Morning sickness (upset stomach) D. Frequent urination E. Fatigue or urge for more sleep ...
Supervision of Normal Pregnancy
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...  Braxton hicks contractions. more frequently felt after 28 weeks. They usually disappear with walking or exercise. ...
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Indications for postnatal cytogenetic testing

... Indications for postnatal cytogenetic testing Rapid neonatal aneuploidy screening and sex determination by FISH Rapid neonatal screening by FISH for trisomy 13, 18 and 21 and for sex determination can be undertaken if results are needed urgently. Reports will be faxed, usually within 24-48 hours. Th ...
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Chorionic Villus Sampling CVS

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Obstetrical Care - Oxford Health Plans

... glucose challenge test (GCT) (serum level 1 hour post 50g glucose load) followed by an OGTT (for those whose GCT exceeds glucose threshold value on GCT) at 24 to 28 weeks Glucose tolerance test for abnormal glucose screen (>140mg/l) Group B streptococcal screening at 35 to 37 weeks Cytomegalovirus ( ...
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Prenatal Screening

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