| amniocentesis |
A procedure in which a small amount of amniotic fluid (fluid around the baby) is removed through a needle from the fluid filled sac, in which the baby is living. It is done at about 16 weeks of pregnancy. The fluid is studied for chromosomal and other biochemical abnormalities that may affect the health and well being of the baby.
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| amniocentesis |
Sampling a small quantity of the fluid that surrounds the fetus that permits detection of certain abnormalities.
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| amniocentesis |
a prenatal diagnosis procedure performed after 15 weeks gestation which involves the removal of a small amount of amniotic fluid. The amniotic fluid contains cells from the baby, which can be examined to look for chromosomal, biochemical or gene alterations in the baby. More on amniocentesis...
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| amniocentesis |
Method of prenatal diagnosis in which a small amount of amniotic fluid which bathes the fetus is removed for genetic study. Usually performed at 16 to 20 weeks of gestation.
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| amnion |
A transparent sac, filled with colorless fluid, surrounding the embryo; the amnion and amniotic fluid protect the developing embryo from shock and permit it to exercise.
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