

Some prenatal screenings and tests are par for the pregnancy course, and offered to all pregnant women. These tests can diagnose some conditions with nearly 100 percent accuracy. These tests will examine the chromosomes of your baby (either through a sample of amniotic fluid or cells from the developing placenta), rather than your own. Diagnostic tests. If the results of a prenatal screening indicate an increased risk of a disorder, you’ll likely get a diagnostic test, like an amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling (CVS), next.If the results of these tests indicate a high risk for an abnormality, your doctor may suggest a diagnostic test to confirm or rule out the finding.


Discuss early on with your doctor what tests are right for you so you can schedule them during the proper times in your pregnancy. But most of these tests will confirm that everything is just fine - or can be made so with simple, standard follow-up care.
