Chorionic Villus Sampling Overview

Chorionic Villus Sampling Guide

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  • Summary
  • Definition
  • Considerations
  • How the Test is Performed
  • How the Test will Feel
  • How to Prepare for the Test
  • Normal Results
  • Risks
  • What Abnormal Results Mean
  • Why the Test is Performed
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Definition

Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is the removal of a small piece of tissue (chorionic villi) from the uterus during early pregnancy to screen the baby for genetic defects.


How the Test is Performed

Depending on where the placenta is located, CVS can be performed through the cervix (transcervical) or through the abdomen (transabdominal). The techniques are thought to be equally safe and effective for obtaining samples. Both the transcervical and the transabdominal CVS are performed with ultrasound guidance.

An abdominal ultrasound is performed to determine the position of the uterus, the size of the gestational sac, and the position of the placenta within the uterus. Your vulva , vagina , and cervix are then cleansed with an antiseptic such as Betadine. For the transabdominal procedure, the ...

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Encyclopedia: Chorionic Villus Sampling

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Chorionic villus sampling is a form of prenatal diagnosis to determine chromosomal or genetic disorders in the fetus. It entails getting a sample of the chorionic villus and testing it. The advantage of CVS is that it can be carried out 10-13 weeks after the last period, earlier than amniocentesis . Possible reasons for having a CVS can include: , Mother's age of 35 years or greater , Abnormal first...

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Where do I go to get Chorionic villus sampling done?
I am her from Australia and would like to know who I should see to...

You would start by asking your ob/gyn, for a referral to someone that she has worked with before. It's probably best to select a doctor who does a lot...

Asked by REBECCA - 10 months ago

How many of you have or would get a Chorionic villus sampling? Is it totally...
How is the testing done? And how will this help the baby?

I don't think it's a good idea - I am sure there are risks to the baby. Why are they wanting it done? Wait - I looked it up and...

Asked by Lou Lou - 11 months ago


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