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What is the difference between prenatal screening tests and prenatal diagnostic tests?

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What is the difference between prenatal screening tests and prenatal diagnostic tests?

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Great question! I understand that this medical jargon can be a bit confusing at times. Well, the prenatal screening tests are intended to screen and identify pregnant women who have a greater-than-average risk of birthing a child with serious health problems and/or birth defects. These women are typically considered to be of “advanced maternal age”, which is 35 and older. Prenatal diagnostic tests are performed on pregnant women, whose screening was positive, to determine whether or not there really is a health problem with the child. What are the Pros and Cons of Testing? Pros ~ Relieves anxiety, in many cases, because the tests may indicate that the baby is in great health.

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