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What is the Amniocentesis

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Answered by HITESHA1
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Amniocentesis (also referred to as amniotic fluid test or AFT) is a medical procedure[1]used in prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal abnormalities and fetal infections,[2] and also for sex determination, in which a small amount of amniotic fluid, which contains fetal tissues, is sampled from the amniotic sac surrounding a developing fetus, and then the fetal DNA is examined for genetic abnormalities. The most common reason to have an "amnio" is to determine whether a baby has certain genetic disorders or a chromosomal abnormality, such as Down syndrome. Amniocentesis (or another procedure, called chorionic villus sampling (CVS)) can diagnose these problems in the womb.[3] Amniocentesis is performed when a woman is between 14 and 16 weeks gestation. Women who choose to have this test are primarily those at increased risk for genetic and chromosomal problems, in part because the test is invasive and carries a small risk of miscarriage. This process can be used for prenatal sex discernment and hence this procedure has legal restrictions in some countries. Several researchers worked on the development of Amniocentesis for fetal sex determination in the 1950s [4] and up to mid 1970s amniocentesis procedures were done 'blind‘. Doctors Jens Bang and Allen Northeved from Denmark were the first to report amniocentesis done with the guide of an ultrasound in 1972. Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) was first performed by Italian biologist Giuseppe Simoni in 1983. Now real-time ultrasound is used during all invasive procedures because it provides for the safety of the fetus and accuracy of results.
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Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) ia an extension
to the picture transfer protocol ommunications protocol that allows media files to be transferred automatically and from portable devices.

Amniocentesis is a medical procedure used in the prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal abnormalities and fetel infections and also for sex determination in which a small amount of amniotic fluid is present..

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