Prenatal Diagnosis
Prenatal diagnosis is a medical procedure used to detect genetic and structural abnormalities in an unborn fetus. It commonly involves genetic testing and ultrasonography, and is typically performed during the second trimester of pregnancy. This type of medical care can help anticipate potential health risks for the baby and allow for more informed decisions about the course of pregnancy. Prenatal diagnosis can also provide information that can be used to plan for the delivery and subsequent care of the baby.
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