Non invasive DNA testing actually uses the mother's blood, and then through blood testing, to see if the fetus has some common diseases. If any problems are found in the baby's development, some treatment measures can be taken. Therefore, many pregnant women want to know when this test can be done. So, can I do non-invasive DNA testing in 12 weeks?
Firstly, in fact, the best time for non-invasive DNA testing for pregnant women is from the third month of pregnancy, which is twelve weeks to four months plus ten days. If the test is not conducted in a timely manner during this period, the test results may not be very accurate. Therefore, many pregnant women usually choose to undergo non-invasive NDA testing at three to four months.
Secondly, there is no need to fast during non-invasive DNA testing, as it only involves taking blood samples from pregnant women for testing. Therefore, it is possible to have a delicious breakfast on the morning of the test. It is worth mentioning that non-invasive DNA testing is different from Down syndrome testing, as it includes Down syndrome screening. The scope and items of non-invasive DNA testing are relatively extensive, including the detection of chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome and Babbitt syndrome.
Finally, when pregnant women undergo non-invasive DNA testing, they must see what items are tested inside. After the test, pay more attention to the results and see if there are any problems. If there are any problems, please take corresponding measures in advance.