HomeQuestions & Answersmyself, 36 year old and in 15th weeks of 2nd pregnancy. Today I hot double marker test report as attached, it shown down syndrome increased risk
T21 = 1:60
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myself, 36 year old and in 15th weeks of 2nd pregnancy. Today I hot double marker test report as attached, it shown down syndrome increased risk T21 = 1:60 Kindly suggest for further.
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ExpertDr Priyanka KalraObstetrician and Gynaecologist4 years agoA. well we can not see the report ok. and if u h git a doubt the you can just show the report to yiur own doctor to help u decide in thet
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sanaMom of a 4 yr 1 m old child4 years agoA. nice to hear it my further report is also fine thanks for reply Good bless u both expecting mommy and papa and baby also with health and happiness.
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Author of questionFather of a 4 yr 4 m old child4 years agoA. my next report is ok.. 😌
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sanaMom of a 4 yr 1 m old child4 years agoA. currently I m also facing the same problem can u share ur experience what happened in this case because I m waiting for further test report amniocentesis.
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RashmiMom of a 11 yr 4 m old girl4 years agoA. Hello ma’am If there is a chance of your child being down syndrome than in my personal wise I would not advise you To continue with the pregnancy because you know it is going to be painful for you and for your child also. But still please consult your gynaecologist and see what your doctor has to advise you and if needed do take a second opinion for the same
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RashmiMom of a 11 yr 4 m old girl4 years agoA. Hello ma’am If there is a chance of your child being down syndrome than in my personal wise I would not advise you To continue with the pregnancy because you know it is going to be painful for you and for your child also. But still please consult your gynaecologist and see what your doctor has to advise you and if needed to take a second opinion for the same
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