Down Syndrome Screening Results Analysis, Thank You!

Updated on parenting 2024-05-13
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The first floor is misguided!

    The risk rate of Down syndrome is high-risk group when the blood test screening value is greater than 1 270, and the normal value is about 1 700. The international standard is 1,270

    Your 1 3069 is normal.

    Screening results Trisomy 21 (low risk) The hospital is very rational analysis, at least not responsible!

    The Down screening test can only help determine how likely the fetus is to have Down syndrome, but it does not determine whether the fetus has Down syndrome. That is to say, when the blood test index is high, the chance of conceiving a "Tang" baby is higher, but it does not mean that there must be a problem with the fetus. Just as pregnant women over the age of 35 have a higher chance of conceiving a "Tang" baby, it does not mean that there is something wrong with their fetus.

    On the other hand, even if the test index is normal, there is no guarantee that the fetus will not be sick.

    Having a good mood is good for you and your child!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Only about 3% of patients with high-risk Down's syndrome were confirmed to have Down's by amniocentesis.

    Of all Down syndrome children, only 60-70% of them are at high risk during pregnancy.

    In addition, 30-40% of children with Down syndrome still present during pregnancy with low-risk (normal) amniotic fluid or chorionocentesis is the only way to confirm the diagnosis of Down syndrome 100%.

    People over the age of 35, or who have a history of unexplained abnormal pregnancy or childbirth, or a family history, should directly undergo amniotic fluid to confirm whether it is Down syndrome, and no more screening is required.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Don't worry... This is just a screening, not a diagnosis!

    If you are not an advanced maternal age and have no family history, do not do amniocentesis, that is very dangerous!

    Many people are at high risk when they make it, but the baby is born very healthy... For the sake of income, the hospital asks people to do this and that.

    The older generation didn't do the inspection before, aren't we also good!

    Don't worry, just don't do it, just don't do it.

    Good luck getting pregnant...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! Didn't the doctor tell you after you had the test? From the report, there is a problem.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. I know a little bit about Tang Sie. Judging from the figures you gave, the risk factor of several items I calculated in the professional software is not high.

    2. I don't know what's going on in your hospital. Actually gave one. Such a range of reference values.

    The real Tang Sieve report is not like this, but gives a risk factor value for a disease. So from this alone, it is said that it is high-risk, and this doctor's mathematical ability is really good.

    3. To do Tang screening test, we need to use the human free chorionic gonadotropin subunit (free--hcg), which is often referred to as free -hcg. It would be wrong to use any other HCG-related substance. So there's a problem with that list of yours, or maybe they've checked the wrong item for you.

    4. If you really check HCG (remember, this item is called human chorionic gonadotropin, also known as total HCG), and the doctor will draw conclusions based on these. It only means that you have met a quack. I didn't expect there to be doctors and hospitals who don't understand so much.

    It's not easy to have a baby, and I hope it can help you.

    But your question is not clear in one or two sentences. If you don't understand something, ask again.

    Now my first suspicion is that the results (or even the items) they did on you were wrong, and the values were abnormal, at least I didn't see such high values.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is low-risk, and it can be done or not. Down's screening cannot be relied upon, and amniotic fluid is more accurate.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is high-risk, trisomy 21 1 170 is high-risk, trisomy 21 is congenital stupidity, go to make an appointment for amniocentesis as soon as possible. I have 21 trisomy 1:230 and have made an appointment for amniocentesis.

    It's safer to do it. Having a problem baby is not something we can afford. Good luck!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Condition analysis: Hello, from the test results, the risk value of Down syndrome is 1:1300, less than 1:270, which is a low risk for Down syndrome, so don't worry.

    Guidance: It is recommended that you pay attention to health care during pregnancy, regular prenatal check-ups, pay attention to strengthening nutrition, and do three-dimensional or four-dimensional color ultrasound at 24-28 weeks to check the traveler's Qingqing grip to understand the development of the fetus.

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