Title: CVS technique in paternity testing
1CVS technique in paternity testing
2CVS technique in paternity testing
3Prenatal paternity test CVS types
- Transabdominal CVS In this case, a needle is
inserted into the abdominal and then observed by
ultrasound. This needle doesnt enter into the
amniotic sac and also done under local
anesthetic. - Transcervical CVS Here, a catheter is put into
the placenta through the cervix for getting a
tissue sample. - Risks occurred in CVS technique
4CVS (Chorionic villous sampling) is a much-known
technique that is used to determine any genetic
disorder in the fetus. This prenatal testing
technique consists of a sampling of chorionic
villi which are like finger-like projections of
the placental tissue which contain the same
genetic material as the fetus. This process is
done after 10-12 weeks into the pregnancy.
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6Prenatal paternity test CVS types
- There are some problems like cramping, bleeding
or water breaking that may happen during the CVS
process in pregnant women. Cases of infections
can also happen in the case of women who are
sensitive to various medications. In recent
studies, it is also found that CVS can cause
problems to the babys fingers or toes but it
mostly happens if the test is done into 9 weeks
of pregnancy.
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