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Question by  Bethany73381 (26)

When does a doctor order an amniocentesis?

Is it based on age or something else?

 
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Answer by  howliecat (73)

Women over the age of thirty-five have a greater chance of carrying a child with chromosomal abnormalities and it is increased if there is a family history of genetic problems. In this event a doctor may order an amniocentesis, a procedure that tests fluid from the amniotic sac to determine if the baby is at risk.

 
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Answer by  Roland27 (16334)

Sometimes a doctor will do one if the mother is over 40. Other times they will do it if they think there is a problem or family history of defects.

 
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Answer by  snessia (991)

If something in your blood-work early in the pregnancy indicates an elevated risk of a birth defect like Down's syndrome, the doctor may recommend an amniocentesis to verify it.

 
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Answer by  Bob53 (414)

Your doctor might order an amniocentesis based a family history of a genetic abnormality, if an ultrasound showed the possibility of a birth defect, or if the mother is over a certain age.

 
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Answer by  jelm (35)

An amniocentesis is usually ordered to detect genetic abnormalities. It is often suggested to women over 35 to detect chromosomal abnormalities. The test involves taking a sample of the amniotic fluid. Doctors will also look at family history and any possible birth defects. The test can help decide on the best plan of action for the fetus and delivery.

 
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