As is well known, prenatal checkups are crucial during pregnancy for pregnant women, and one of the tests, commonly known as Down syndrome screening, mainly refers to prenatal screening for Down syndrome. It plays a crucial role in pregnant women and is used as an indicator to determine whether the fetus is Down syndrome. Can I get the Tang screening results one month later?
The results of the Down syndrome screening can be obtained one month later. If there are any problems with the results of the Down syndrome screening, hospitals usually call to notify in advance. Therefore, not receiving the notification generally means that there is not much risk, and it is also possible to delay obtaining the results for a period of time. However, during pregnancy, it is necessary to schedule other prenatal check ups on time, such as doing routine examinations, checking the size of the fetus through ultrasound, observing changes in fetal movement, strengthening nutrition in a timely manner, and promoting the healthy growth of the child.
Down syndrome screening is currently a relatively safe and convenient examination, and there is no risk to pregnant women and fetuses. As long as pregnant women draw some blood within a certain period of time, they can undergo testing, so there are no risk issues. At the same time, during the examination, it is usually not necessary for pregnant women to be on an empty stomach, but it is still necessary to follow the doctor's guidance to avoid examination errors.
The results of Down syndrome screening are not entirely accurate. If it is found to be high-risk, there is no need to be too nervous. Further examinations, such as amniocentesis, are usually needed to make a more accurate judgment. Only in this way can the possibility of Down syndrome be completely ruled out.