onths. Checkups during these nine months should include prenatal screening that should include identifying risk factors for certain genetic diseases, such as: Canavans disease Cystic fibrosis Sickle cell anemia Tay-Sachs disease ThallasemiasThe type of risk obviously depends on the family history, and sometimes race and nationality of the parents, but all pregnancies are supposed to go through genetic testing. Another test is performed when the fetus is between 11 and 14 weeks old to determine the presence of Down syndrome by looking at the thickness at the back of the neck (nuchal fold). Blood is drawn from the mother at 16 to 18 weeks to determine several defects, including Down syndrome, spina bifida, and more in a test called a quadruple screen. Ultrasounds can also determine if anything is amiss. While prenatal care in the US is good, it isnt perfect. Mistakes and negligence may occur in prenatal screening, which can greatly influence how entire families cope with a var
iety of problems that occur with the mother and child. Common prenatal errors include: Failure to take thorough genetic screening of both parents family history Failure to offer quadruple screen at the appropriate time Inadequately performed or interpreted ultrasound results Improper laboratory reading of screening results Overlooked or misplaced prenatal screening results Improperly dated pregnanciesWhen these failures occur, families can be left with a lifetime of care, medical bills, and more. While everyone would like for these children and the families of these children to have the best possible care, the reality is that many of them will simply not be able to afford it. Sometimes it requires the experience of a prenatal misdiagnosis and wrongful birth attorney in your area.</p>
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