Do we still use a sugar sieve for chorionic villi puncture

  Nowadays, with the continuous improvement of medical technology and more advanced equipment, expectant mothers during pregnancy can observe the development of the fetus in the abdomen through a series of measures, effectively avoiding the risk of fetal malformation and reducing the risk factor during pregnancy. So, do we still use a sugar sieve for chorionic villi puncture?

  

Do we still use a sugar sieve for chorionic villi puncture1

  Firstly, chorionic villus aspiration is an examination for fetal abnormalities. If the examination data is normal, the possibility of abnormalities is ruled out and there is no need for further screening. Villial puncture can be used to take samples from the vagina or abdomen, but this method has its advantages and disadvantages. Compared to amniocentesis, it poses a greater risk of miscarriage and should be approached with caution.

  Secondly, chorionic villi puncture can determine whether the fetus has chromosomal abnormalities or defects in neurological problems through examination, and can also detect whether there are genetic problems. There is still a certain degree of risk associated with chorionic villi puncture, which involves extracting samples through abdominal wall puncture for examination, but the data is still very accurate.

  In order to provide better growth factors for the fetus during pregnancy, it is not only necessary to pay attention to the dietary structure, diversify the diet, eat more vegetables, fruits, and high protein foods, but also to have a regular schedule and maintain a happy mood. Emotions are also an important factor, and appropriate exercise can be carried out to enhance physical fitness and avoid the occurrence of colds during pregnancy.

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