- Female
- 27 Years
- 09/09/2025
I recently did my routine first trimester antenatal blood tests, and my report shows a high risk result for trisomy 21 (1:7) and trisomy 13/18 (1:11). I am 27 years old. I am very worried after seeing this report. Could you please guide me on what steps I should take next to confirm or reduce this risk?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
High risk results require confirmatory tests like NIPT or amniocentesis. Please consult a fetal medicine specialist immediately.
Dr. Rohinipriyanka Suggests...
Take a Double Marker Test Test
Answered 09/09/2025
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