Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) is a prenatal test performed between the 10th and 13th week of pregnancy. It is used to diagnose chromosomal and genetic abnormalities, such as Down syndrome.
How is it done:
- A sample is taken from the placenta through the vagina or through the abdomen.
- The sample is analyzed to identify any genetic diseases.
The examination is recommended in cases of:
- Family history of genetic diseases
- Positive result in prenatal screening
- Advanced maternal age
Early diagnosis provides valuable information about the health of the fetus and allows parents to make informed decisions. Consult your specialist for more information and support.