How to locate amniocentesis

  Pregnant women are very familiar with prenatal examinations to ensure the health of the fetus, so some examinations are particularly necessary. One of the tests is amniocentesis, which is also a way to detect fetal abnormalities. So how to locate amniocentesis?

  

How to locate amniocentesis1

  Amniotic membrane puncture requires advanced scientific equipment to insert a probe through the uterus into the amniotic cavity, and then collect the amniotic fluid required for the experiment for detection. Amniotic membrane puncture is not only simple to operate, but its side effects are relatively small, which ensures the health of both the fetus and the pregnant woman. However, after amniocentesis, it is important to rest and do a good job of recovery.

  Amniotic membrane puncture is usually performed between 16-22 weeks of pregnancy. Amniotic membrane aspiration is a technical method of extracting amniotic fluid to detect any abnormalities in the fetus, in order to determine whether there are any abnormalities in the fetus. Especially for some genetic diseases, the analysis of cell chromosomes in amniotic fluid is used to determine whether the fetus has a genetic disease. This is a very important testing method, which is crucial for preventing fetal malformations.

  Nowadays, the level of amniocentesis technology is very mature, and the accuracy of its analysis results is very high. Pregnant women must strictly follow the prenatal examination time during pregnancy to avoid risks, which is conducive to eugenics and reducing the birth of malformed infants.

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