A woman who was pregnant (8 weeks), on clinical examination was found to have conceived a defective foetus with a serious genetic defect. With what test would the doctor have confirmed the genetic defect. What suggestive measure would you recommend?
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Chorionic villus sampling (CVS): This test checks cells from the placenta to see if they have a chromosomal abnormality (such as Down syndrome). It can be done from weeks 10 to 13, and can tell for sure if a baby will be born with a specific chromosomal disorder.
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