Prenatal Screening Test (AUS) PDF
Prenatal Screening Test (AUS) PDF
Prenatal Screening Test (AUS) PDF
screening and
diagnostic tests
Contents
Introduction
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Introduction
This booklet describes the different tests you
may be offered during pregnancy:
tests for infections in the mother
prenatal screening tests of the baby
diagnostic tests of the baby.
A diagram at the back of the pamphlet outlines
all of the tests and when they will be offered
during your pregnancy.
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Figure 2: Chorionic Villus Sampling through the cervix (entrance to the womb)
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Amniocentesis
15 to 18 weeks of pregnancy
A needle, guided by ultrasound to avoid
damage to the fetus, is inserted through the
abdomen to take a small sample of amniotic
fluid around the baby. This sample is tested
for missing, extra or abnormal chromosomes.
Amniocentesis is an outpatient procedure that
takes about 20 minutes. You will be awake
during the procedure but should experience
little or no pain. It is suggested you rest for
about 20 minutes after the procedure.
The risk of miscarriage is less than 1 in 100
(less than 1%).
Figure 3: Amniocentesis
Probe
Needle
Bladder
Vagina
Placenta
Womb (uterus)
Amniotic fluid
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Screening tests
First Trimester Screening
Blood test between 913wks 6 days
(ideally 9 12 wks)
& Ultrasound between 1113 wks
6 days (ideally 11-12 weeks)
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First Trimester
Diagnostic tests
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*Chorionic Villus
Sampling
between 1114
wks
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Second
Trimester
*Amniocentesis
between 1518 wks
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Third Trimester
Routine structural
ultrasound 1820 wks
*In consultation with health professionals, you may choose whether or not to
have diagnostic testing. Diagnostic testing involves either chorionic villus
sampling or amniocentesis.
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Produced by
the WA Genetics Council Prenatal Diagnosis Committee,
with assistance from the Office of Population Health Genomics
Department of Health 2011
HP3131 OCT11