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Prenatal genetic counseling is appropriate for:
- Women 33 and older
- Women who have had abnormal results from prenatal screening tests, such as ultrasound and bloodwork
- Women concerned about an exposure, such as medications or infections, during pregnancy
- Couples with a family history of a genetic condition
- Couples who have experienced multiple miscarriages
- Couples who are experiencing infertility
- Individuals who are known carriers of a genetic condition
Our genetic counselors provide:
- Information about the risk of fetal abnormalities and further screening and testing options
- Information about chromosomal abnormalities, birth defects or genetic conditions of concern
- Consideration of the factors involved in decisions about carrier screening or prenatal testing
- Coordination of genetic testing
- Communication of results from testing performed through the center
- Resources and educational materials
Collaboration with other specialists as needed, including maternal-fetal medicine, pediatric genetics, fetal therapy, neonatology, pediatric cardiology, pediatric surgery and pediatric neurology, as needed.
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