Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS)CVS (Chorionic Villus Sampling) Why It Is DoneChorionic villus sampling (CVS) is done
to: - Find chromosomal birth defects (such as Down syndrome),
especially if you are over age 35.
- Find family genetic problems
(such as Tay-Sachs disease, hemophilia,
sickle cell disease,
cystic fibrosis, or
thalassemia) of your baby during pregnancy, especially
if either you or the father has a family history of a genetic
problem.
- Find out the sex of your baby if you know you might have a
sex-linked genetic disorder. For example, hemophilia can be passed from a
mother (who does not have the disease) only to her male children. Her female
children may be carriers of the disease but will not have the
disease.
- Find the
blood type of your baby when
Rh sensitization has occurred.
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