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Termination of pregnancy
Can we terminate pregnancy after 24 week if genetic disorder detected in Aminociect  test my sister inlaw is pregnant and anomaly scan showing prominent both renal pelvis she consumed lots of medicine in her early pregnancy. she has not preform dual marker test. Is there any blood test from which we can detect chromosome abnormalities. If abnormaliti detected can we terminate pregnancy at this stage.
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Looks like normal baby.. this pregnancy may not require termination.
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Consult please
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You need to get a court order and it should be justifiable that the baby has genetic abnormality
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It can be terminated according to law if baby has gross congenital anamoly.
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