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The screening tests offered during pregnancy in England are either ultrasound scans or blood tests, or a combination of both. Ultrasound scans may detect conditions such as spina bifida. Blood tests can show whether you have a higher chance of inherited conditions such as sickle cell anaemia and thalassaemia, and whether you have infections ...
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What to expect if antenatal pregnancy screening finds there might be a problem with the baby. Includes where to find out more information, plus where to get support if you have to make a difficult decision.
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Mar 3, 2023 · A pregnancy screening test (also known as an antenatal check), aims to detect a disease or condition in the early stages before it causes significant problems, and where treatment can be offered. The potential benefits of any screening tests offered should outweigh any possible risks from the test.
- Purpose of Screening
- About These Conditions
- The Screening Test
- Safety of The Test
- Screening Is Your Choice
- Not Having The Test
- Possible Results
- Further Tests
This scan takes place between 18 weeks and 20 weeks 6 days of pregnancy and is commonly called the 20-week scan. It is also sometimes referred to as the mid-pregnancy scan. The scan looks for 11 different conditions in your baby and cannot find everything that might be wrong.
The scan will look in detail at your baby’s bones, heart, brain, spinal cord, face, kidneys and abdomen. In most cases the scan will show that your baby appears to be developing as expected but sometimes a condition is found or suspected. Some things can be seen more clearly than others. For example, some babies have a condition called open spina b...
Most scans are carried out by specially trained staff called sonographers. In order for the sonographer to get good images of your baby, the scan is carried out in a dimly lit room. 1. You will be asked to lie on a couch. 2. You will then be asked to raise your top to your chest and lower your skirt or trousers to your hips. 3. Tissue paper will be...
There are no known risks to your baby or the mother from having an ultrasound scan but it is important that you consider carefully whether or not to have the 20-week scan. The scan can provide information that may mean you have to make further, important decisions. For example, you may be offered further tests that have a risk of miscarriage.
You do not have to have the scan. Some people want to find out if their baby has one of the 11 conditions and some do not.
If you choose not to have the scan you can still have all other parts of your routine antenatal care.
Most scans show that babies seem to be developing as expected, and none of the 11 conditions are found. If one of the conditions is found or suspected, the sonographer may ask for a second opinion from another member of staff. Scans cannot find all conditions. There is always a chance that a baby may be born with a health issue that scans could not...
You might be offered another test to find out for certain if your baby has one of the conditions. If you are offered further tests, you will be given more information about them so that you can decide whether or not you want to have them. You will be able to discuss this with your midwife or consultant. If necessary, you will be referred to a speci...
Dec 2, 2021 · Written by Helen Brooks | 2 Dec 2021. Some antenatal screening tests are not universally available on the NHS. If you decide that one of these tests is the best option for you, you may need to pay to have it done at a private clinic. Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT): from 10 weeks.
Oct 31, 2021 · Updated 31 October 2021. Public Health England (PHE) created this information on behalf of the NHS. In this information, the word ‘we’ refers to the NHS service that provides screening. Chorionic...
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