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Maternal and Fetal Testing

The vast majority of women have healthy pregnancies and their babies are born without difficulties. However, women with high-risk pregnancies often need a close watch for potential problems or complications. Fortunately, there are many tests and procedures to monitor the health of both mother and baby. Many of these pose little or no risk and can provide tremendous amounts of information to physicians and expectant parents. Some types of testing and procedures, however, do carry some risks to mother, baby, or both. For this reason, if you are offered prenatal testing, it is important to discuss with your physician the following questions:

  • Why is the test needed for your pregnancy?
  • What information will the test provide?
  • What are the benefits of the test?
  • What are the risks, if any, to you and to your baby?
  • What other tests might be used instead?
  • Who will perform the test?
  • Where will it be done?
  • How long does it take to get results?
  • Will the test results require additional testing?
  • What are your options based on the outcome of the test?
  • What are your options if you choose to not have the test?

Some mothers are more likely to need a closer watch on their pregnancy. Some conditions that may warrant maternal and fetal testing include the following:

  • pre-existing maternal diseases (i.e., diabetes, kidney disease, heart disease)
  • toxemia (high blood pressure of pregnancy)
  • abnormal amniotic fluid amounts
  • abnormal fetal growth
  • multiple pregnancy (twins or more)
  • post-term pregnancy

To evaluate the health of a pregnancy and fetus, there are many types of prenatal tests that may be performed. Listed in the directory below are some, for which we have provided a brief overview.

If you cannot find the information in which you are interested, please visit the High-Risk Pregnancy Online Resources page in this Web site for an Internet/World Wide Web address that may contain additional information on that topic.




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