Amniocentesis
Read about amniocentesis, a diagnostic test carried out during pregnancy to assess whether the unborn baby could develop a genetic or chromosomal condition.
Read about amniocentesis, a diagnostic test that may be offered to detect a serious or potentially serious disorder in an unborn baby (foetus).
Read about what happens during amniocentesis, a procedure that involves removing a small sample of amniotic fluid from the womb so it can be tested in a laboratory
Read about the results of amniocentesis, including the results of a rapid test and a full karyotype.
Amniocentesis is a fairly common and safe procedure. However it is important to be aware of the possible complications during or after amniocentesis.