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  2. Prenatal testing - Wikipedia

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    PUBS is an invasive diagnostic test that can be done during the second trimester of pregnancy for individuals that are looking to identify or are at higher risk of passing chromosomal and/or blood abnormalities. The demand for cordocentesis tests is diminishing because it has been replaced with CVS and Amniocentesis, which carry less risk.

  3. Pregnancy test - Wikipedia

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    Immunologic pregnancy tests were introduced in 1960 when Wide and Gemzell presented a test based on in-vitro hemagglutination inhibition. This was a first step away from in-vivo pregnancy testing [42] [43] and initiated a series of improvements in pregnancy testing leading to the contemporary at-home testing. [43]

  4. Category:Tests during pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about tests carried out during human pregnancy. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. ...

  5. Women are enhancing photos of their pregnancy tests to find ...

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    For many women, waiting for weeks on end to find out whether or not they are pregnant can be an excruciating process. This anxiety has lead to "tweaking" -- a new trend in which women post ...

  6. Obstetric ultrasonography - Wikipedia

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    Traditional obstetric sonograms are done by placing a transducer on the abdomen of the pregnant woman. One variant, transvaginal sonography, is done with a probe placed in the woman's vagina. Transvaginal scans usually provide clearer pictures during early pregnancy and in obese women.

  7. Amniocentesis - Wikipedia

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    The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists note that the pregnancy loss rates attributable to amniocentesis are very low. [5] The mechanism for pregnancy loss following amniocentesis is unknown but may be a consequence of bleeding, infection, or trauma to the fetus or the amniotic sac as a result of the procedure. [33]