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What was it like to pass the non-invasive DNA test after the Tang screening result showed a critical risk?

The subject of the question needs a positive case of non-invasive DNA passing after the Tang screening result shows a critical risk. Dingma has searched many cases on the Internet and shared them with everyone. I hope it will be helpful to the subject and friends who failed the Tang screen. , giving positive energy and increasing confidence, non-invasive DNA will definitely pass smoothly! ! In fact, there are still many cases on the Internet where Tang screening failed and non-invasive DNA passed. It can only be said that the accuracy of Tang screening is low, and the accuracy of non-invasive DNA is higher and safer (up to 99%).

The subject does not need to worry, just relax and wait for the non-invasive DNA test. Moreover, there are many courageous mothers on the Internet who have no family inheritance and no history of miscarriage and malformed fetuses. They failed two consecutive pregnancies, but they refused non-invasive DNA and amniotic fluid puncture and successfully delivered healthy babies.

Finally, here is a non-invasive DNA test process. I wish you a smooth pass.

1 to 600 didn’t do anything. The risk of low risk. I asked the director and dean, and they said low risk means low risk. Otherwise, what's the point of getting this result? My son is three and a half years old and very smart!

I had a borderline screening test at 16+4, and then did non-invasive 1540 at the health center for a week, and the results were normal. Doctors have also said that low-risk children do not necessarily mean that children are healthy, and high-risk children do not mean that children have Down syndrome. Tangsie is just an assessment, and its accuracy is less than 70%.

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I happened to have experienced this. I always thought that there was nothing wrong with my baby. My husband and I both like to exercise, and we don’t get sick often, and we don’t have bad living habits. There is no genetic history or anything like that. So when I received a call from the hospital saying that there was something wrong with my Tang screening report and that I needed to go for a further check-up, I just felt a little sad that it would cost a lot of money [laughing and crying]! !

It will take three weeks to get the results. While waiting, I will think about it, will it happen... and then immediately stop my thoughts, won't it happen? The baby was definitely healthy, so I just waited. When I didn't receive a call a week before the results came out, I thought it was basically stable and there should be no problem. On the day the results came out, I asked for leave to get the report. After seeing the report, I felt relieved.

Later, during a fetal heart color ultrasound, I saw strong light spots in the left ventricle. The doctor also asked me if I had done non-invasive surgery. I said it was fine, and then the doctor said he didn’t care about it. . At that time, there was a mother of the same gestational age who did not undergo non-invasive surgery, so she was very worried. At that time, she could only do an amniotomy for another test.

Therefore, the experience of those who have experienced it warns prospective moms that they must not save the money they should spend. It is responsible for themselves and their babies to do more inspections. Hope we can all welcome new members smoothly.

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When I was diagnosed with Down syndrome, the risk was high. When the doctor called me to tell me the results, I was instantly confused. I started thinking about it at home and shed tears. The doctor suggested non-invasive surgery, which was a no-brainer. I wanted to make an appointment for non-invasive surgery. The doctor said that no phone calls within a week meant everything was fine. If there was a phone call, it meant there might be a problem. I really wanted to silence my phone for that week, but luckily there was no phone call from the hospital. Come, later I went to the hospital to get the bill, and I calmed down. It was the feeling of surviving a disaster, and I didn’t want to bear it anymore

I was one of them when I saw this situation. The results of the early stage screening showed high risk, but the doctor didn’t explain it clearly to me. I went for the mid-term screening again, and the result was still high risk. Finally, I did a non-invasive DNA test. After passing it, I felt like I felt a lot more energetic. See Everything is pleasing to the eye, I am energetic in everything I do, and I feel extremely relaxed!

In fact, we all know that Down syndrome screening examination is very important. We also know that the accuracy rate of Down syndrome screening examination is only 60% and the accuracy rate of non-invasive DNA is 99%. However, we will still choose to do Down syndrome screening examination early on. Tang is done for free, so Tang sieves are usually done, and Zhongtang charges normal fees.

I would like to share my own experience. When I went to the hospital for a prenatal check-up for the first time, the doctor gave me a list of non-invasive DNA tests and said that I could do it at 12 weeks. I was resistant in my heart, so I thought This doctor is very purposeful. When I got my prenatal check-up at about 12 weeks, I chose to do Tang screening. One was free, and the other two I thought were legitimate. After getting the results a week later, I went to see a doctor. There was no fixed doctor. She looked at my results and said, there was nothing wrong with it. Age is risky, so I left, age was risky in my twenties, and I was still weird at the time.

It’s time to do the mid-stage treatment. I thought that after I had done the early screening for Down’s syndrome, I could just do the mid-term stage. The doctor said it’s okay, so I just went to have blood drawn for the mid-stage treatment, which would take one week. After I got the results, I took them back directly. I checked how to read the results. I saw that there was obviously something wrong with the value of Trisomy 21, which means it is a high risk. It is 1:183, which means there is a 1/183 chance of it. I searched the Internet and found many pregnant mothers with this condition. They generally had no problems. It seemed that I was comforted and not so nervous. I asked other pregnant women and found out whether they had done it or not.

The next prenatal check-up I went to another doctor for a check-up. When she saw the results of my check-up, she said that this is a high risk and must be done non-invasively. Otherwise, the hospital will not be responsible for any problems later. I was asked to write it down on the pregnancy test booklet and sign my name. I couldn’t express the feeling at that time. I came back and asked my classmate who is a doctor, and she also suggested a non-invasive procedure, so we did a non-invasive DNA procedure. To be honest, I must have been irritable and anxious while waiting. After about ten days, I received the information that it was low risk, but I still felt sad. The stone fell to the ground.

In the end, I will feel that I might as well just do a non-invasive DNA test from the beginning, as there won’t be so many ups and downs, so pregnant mothers still need to view prenatal check-up items correctly.

Back then, my family had high-risk sex chromosomes, and there was a girl who didn’t know the risks, so she immediately went to have a baby.

My wife and I went to Jilin that day and had a sheepskin crossing the next day. While we were waiting, we were really nervous and indescribable.

Half a month later, tell me that nothing happened! I was so happy that I couldn't sleep. I feel relieved, my child is fine, no problem.

I had such an experience. At that time, I was at critical risk, but I felt that there was no problem. I felt that the accuracy of Tang screening was not high, but for peace of mind, I still did non-invasive DNA. Later, I received the result that it was not Question, I still feel quite happy! Because the accuracy of non-invasive is higher, and the cost is relatively high. If conditions permit, I recommend going directly to non-invasive, which is more reassuring!