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Amniocentesis: Purpose, procedure, risks, diagnostic accuracy of this invasive prenatal test

ByZarafshan Shiraz, Delhi
Published on: May 19, 2023 07:54 PM IST

Why is Amniocentesis performed? Expert answers along with when it is done, its diagnostic accuracy, risks and everything else about this invasive prenatal test

Amniocentesis is a medical procedure used to diagnose certain genetic and chromosomal abnormalities in a developing fetus and it involves the extraction of a small amount of amniotic fluid from the uterus, which surrounds the fetus. In other words, Amniocentesis is an invasive prenatal test in which your doctor takes a sample of the amniotic fluid where the sample of 15-20 ml is removed through a fine needle inserted into the uterus through your abdomen, under ultrasound guidance and a lab tests the sample, checking your baby’s chromosomes.

Purpose:

Amniocentesis: All you need to know about this invasive prenatal test (Photo by Volodymyr Hryshchenko on Unsplash)

Talking about why Amniocentesis is performed, Dr Bhavna S Mehta, Senior Consultant OBGYN at Cloudnine Group of Hospitals in Chennai, shared that the Amniocentesis is performed to look for certain types of birth defects, such as Down syndrome, a chromosomal abnormality and the prenatal test is generally offered to women who have a significant risk for genetic diseases, including those who:

  • Have an abnormal ultrasound or abnormal lab screens
  • Have a family history of certain birth defects
  • Have previously had a child or pregnancy with a birth defect
  • Had an abnormal genetic test result in the current pregnancy.

According to her, it can be used to detect the following conditions if the parents have a significant genetic risk:

  • Down syndrome
  • Sickle cell disease
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Taysach s disease
  • Thalassemia (Major)

When Is Amniocentesis Performed?

“It is best to go home and relax for the remainder of the day. You should not exercise or perform any strenuous activity, lift anything over 20 pounds (including children), or have sex. The day after the procedure, you may resume all of your normal activities,” the health expert suggested.

When Should I Call My Doctor After Amniocentesis?

“Call your doctor if you develop a fever or have bleeding, vaginal discharge, or abdominal pain that is more severe than cramps,” Dr Bhavna S Mehta advised.

When Will I Receive the Results of the Amniocentesis?

Dr Bhavna S Mehta concluded, “The results of the amniocentesis are generally available within 2 or 3 weeks.”

 
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