The Non-Invasive
Prenatal Testing process, also referred to as NIPT, offers peace of mind for many expecting parents by ruling out the need for invasive screenings for a wide range of chromosomal conditions including Down syndrome (Trisomy 21), Trisomy 18, Trisomy 13, and other fetal sex chromosome abnormalities.
Not exact matches
It's the combination of attitude about pregnancy («pregnancy is not a disease, it's a safe normal
process») that leads to
prenatal care that continues the thought that pregnancy is normal, therefore
testing is unnecessary if a woman is eating right and exercising right and hasn't had problems before.
In 2016, Florida MIECHV launched a Learning Collaborative working with ten local Healthy Start Coalitions to
test community approaches to implementing Coordinated Intake & Referral (CI&R) for at - risk families using the state's universal
prenatal and infant screening
process.