Are there many cases of failed amniocentesis

  Amniotic fluid aspiration is one of the examination items during pregnancy, which involves extracting a portion of the amniotic fluid from the pregnant woman to check the healthy development of the fetus. Moreover, the extracted amniotic fluid can be used for various examinations, which can help pregnant women diagnose diseases in advance and strengthen the prevention and treatment of diseases. So, are there many cases of failed amniocentesis?

  

Are there many cases of failed amniocentesis1

  There are not many cases of failed amniocentesis, but it still exists, depending on the specific chromosomal condition of the fetus. Generally speaking, the accuracy of amniocentesis is quite high, especially for chromosome examination. But the results of chromosome examination are also affected by other factors, such as the amount of amniotic fluid extracted being small, or if the female's blood is not clear enough, in this case, amniotic fluid needs to be re extracted for testing.

  After the amniocentesis fails, it is necessary to observe whether the fetal chromosomes are abnormal. If it is indeed abnormal, it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor's diagnosis and treatment, and compare the fetus's chromosomes with those of the parents. If the chromosomes are inherited from the parents, pregnancy can continue.

  If there are other abnormalities, abortion should be considered. Because the treatment of chromosomal abnormalities is quite complex, it can also add a lot of burden to the fetus's future life after birth. When amniocentesis fails, it is necessary to rest in bed and undergo necessary fetal protection treatment. Pregnant women should maintain a good attitude and pay more attention to their own situation. If there is any discomfort, they should be checked in a timely manner.

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