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Quadruple mark test done
Quadruple mark test done before 1week and result came High risk ,where AFP comes 3.22 over the cutoff mark 2.5 so want to know about the baby wheather go for birth or not because my first child have club feet problem,so is there any risk of abnormality in fetus baby in physical or intellectual kindly advice me.
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You need to go for NIPT or amniocentesis to confirm whether your baby has genetic problems .
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Please consult your Gynaecologist regarding the need for NIPT. A high AFP level can't be ignored. It can be something more serious than a club foot.
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Quadruple test is only a screening test it's not a diagnostic test you need to proceed with aminocentesis That would be a diagnostic test Decision regarding termination will depend upon the report of this test
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