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Discussion Forums => Miscellaneous Questions => Topic started by: sunny27 on January 11, 2013, 07:38:28 PM

Title: Earliest Reliable Test during Pregnancy
Post by: sunny27 on January 11, 2013, 07:38:28 PM
Hi Friends,

My wife and I are both have beta thalassemia trait, We have a 9 year old boy with trait. My wife was very sad during her pregnancy as doctors could not do the test till she was 4-5 months pregnant. We decided not to have more babies. Now she wants another baby. Is there a reliable early test to check if baby have the Beta Thalassemia disease. What is the worst outcome ? If baby has Beta Thalassemia disease, what will his/her quality of life be like ?

Thanks,
Sunny
Title: Re: Earliest Reliable Test during Pregnancy
Post by: ecthal on March 31, 2013, 02:53:37 AM
Maybe you already received the answer to your question, but CVS (chorionic villius sampling) can be done between 11-13 weeks of the pregnancy to test for chromosomal normality--the window is brief.  If you're doing IVF, then PGD or CGH (comparative genomic hybridization) could be done on the embryo prior to transfer. PGD tests for 11  diseases I think, while CGH tests all 23 pairs of chromosomes for normality.