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Testing During Pregnancy
Updated: April 15, 2011

The Basics

Routine Prenatal Tests March of Dimes (also in Spanish)

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Alpha-Feto Protein (Multiple Serum Marker) Test

First Trimester or Second Trimester Screening: A Screening Test for Any Pregnant Woman Pacific Northwest Regional Genetics Group PDF File Read me

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Amniocentesis

Prenatal Diagnosis: Amniocentesis and CVS American Academy of Family Physicians (also in Spanish)

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Chorionic Villus Sampling

Chorionic Villus Sampling American Pregnancy Association

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Contraction Stress and Non-Stress Tests

Non-Stress Testing Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters Health System, Norfolk VA

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Cystic Fibrosis Carrier Screen

Cystic Fibrosis: Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (also in Spanish)

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Fetal Fibronectin Test (fFN)

fFN American Association for Clinical Chemistry

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Percutaneous Umbilical Blood Sampling

Percutaneous Umbilical Blood Sampling (PUBS): Also Known as Cordocentesis, Fetal Blood Sampling, and Umbilical Vein Sampling American Pregnancy Association

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Ultrasound

Fetal Ultrasound Mayo Clinic

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