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Prenatal tests for toxoplasmosis include a blood test for maternal antibodies; testing of the amniotic fluid and fetal blood; and, fetal ultrasound.
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No, sadly. There is a drug they CAN NOT GIVE YOU to not cause a cleft palate.
Pregnancy and hemophilia are two main reasons that these tests are inaccurate.
No, there are no prenatal tests for Autism.Organizations such as Autism Speaks are attempting to create prenatal screening as they wish to eradicate Autistic people from the human race which could be achieved by supporting abortion of Autistic fetuses. Obviously many Autistic people and advocates are very much against this.
No. well, actually prenatal DNA tests are done all the time, google it....
Hemophilia can be tested through blood tests that measure levels of clotting factors such as factor VIII and factor IX. Genetic testing can also be performed to identify mutations in the genes responsible for hemophilia. Additionally, a medical history and physical examination can help in the diagnosis of hemophilia.
No, you don't. Paternity tests are generally performed by genetics labs, not physicians.
Hemophilia is diagnosed through a series of blood test. Currently most places do not automatically test an individual for hemophilia, meaning that the doctor must have a reason to suspect hemophilia in order to run the tests. The most common reasons a doctor would suspect hemophilia is if hemophilia was known to run in the individual's family, or if the individual seems to have an abnormally long clotting time. The clotting issue often presents itself at circumcision leading to most cases being diagnosed very early on.