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Amniocentesis, or an Amniotic Fluid Test (AFT), is a medical procedure used for prenatal diagnosis, in which a small amount of amniotic fluid is extracted from the amnion around a developing fetus. It is usually offered when there may be an increased risk for genetic conditions (i.e., Down syndrome, sickle-cell disease, cystic fibrosis, etc) in the pregnancy. Amniocentesis can be done as soon as there is enough amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus that a sample can be removed safely. Early a ...
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Genetic Amniocentesis
... During pregnancy, the fetus is surrounded by amniotic fluid, a substance that is similar to water. Amniotic fluid contains fetal cells that are normally shed during growth, and other substances, such ...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
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Resources
- Amniocentesis (March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation)
- Amniocentesis (March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation)

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