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Nt result 13weeks
Hello I took my NT result in my 13weeks 3days and the Nt is 2.0 mm within normal limits They recommended double marker also But due to some health issues I couldn't go for the blood test last week Now I'm 15 weeks pregnant Can I skip the test or is there any other test that can be done to predict the genetic issues
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Can't do double marker test You can do quadraple test and anomaly scan
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It's important, do triple marker
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Connect please
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You should skip it.
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Already answered this one in the morning U cannot do the double marker test U need an anomaly scan Followed by the quadruple test
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You can go for Quad screen
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Triple marker or triple test u can do now
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