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How Accurate are CVS Pregnancy Tests Really? Discover the Truth
How accurate are CVS pregnancy tests? Let’s learn more about it and its purpose, and safety in this blog post. Refer to any early pregnancy tests for mothers-to-be and the CVS falls into the list. The procedure is typically performed by an obstetrician...
What If CVS is Positive?
Choosing to have a Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) can be a tough and stressful decision. However, the majority of women with CVS will have a normal outcome. That is, the infant will not have the genetic issue that the test was designed...
CVS: The Ultimate Guide to Chorionic Villus Sampling
CVS stands for chorionic villus sampling. Not made available on a regular basis, the process is often used to determine whether a fetus has a chromosomal abnormality like Down Syndrome. Women who have a higher likelihood of having a baby with a...
Everything about chorionic villus sampling karyotyping
Chorionic villus sampling karyotyping is definitely a process that needs detailed understanding. Offered when pregnant to determine whether your unborn child has a chromosomal or genetic disorder like Down’s syndrome, Edwards syndrome, or Patau’s syndrome, this test is quite bothersome to many...
Who needs CVS procedure?
If you are a pregnant mom and if the CVS procedure is on your next checklist and wondering who needs CVS, why it is necessary, and the conditions it detects, then this blog is especially for you. What does CVS detect? Before...
Is it important to do a CVS test?
The CVS test during pregnancy may be an optional pregnancy procedure that is used to diagnose certain genetic or chromosomal disorders in your developing baby. But the procedure entails a detailed study of your developing placenta for certain abnormalities by performing a...
Difference between NIPT and CVS
NIPT and CVS are closely associated with Confined Placental Mosaicism, a cell line with abnormal chromosomes that is only present in the placenta. Both prenatal chorionic villus sampling (CVS) and noninvasive prenatal testing can detect confined placental mosaicism (CPM) in utero. Let’s...
Is CVS worth the risk?
Your risk is crucial During routine prenatal care including the CVS test, everyone has the option of being screened for genetic issues. They might be invasive as in CVS or Amniosentisis or non-invasive as in NIPT in nature, but their intention is...
Is chorionic villus sampling dangerous?
An examination of all aspects of chorionic villus sampling including the risks associated with it is only one of several factors to take into account while undergoing the procedure. The test as such offers great benefits in identifying genetic abnormalities in the...
The chorionic villus sampling side effects
Chorionic villus sampling side effects All genetic procedures are associated with some risks. The chorionic villus sampling side effects are one. But as parents-to-be do not be clouded with the negatives than the positive benefits the test offers to you and your...