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Amnio or CVS Consultation | £150 |
Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) and amniocentesis are diagnostic tests. Diagnostic tests can tell if your baby definitely has a serious condition by checking their chromosomes for genetic information. CVS and amniocentesis are both invasive tests.
CVS involves the examination of the placental tissue. The baby and placenta originate from the same cell and so the chromosomes present in the cells of the placenta are the same as those of the baby. Mr Anoop Rehal uses a fine needle to take a placenta sample whilst observing via ultrasound scan.
AMNIOCENTESIS involves the examination of cells in the fluid from around the fetus – amniotic fluid. The cells in the fluid originate from the baby and so the chromosomes present in those cells are the same as the baby. Mr Anoop Rehal uses thin needle to remove a small amount of amniotic fluid whilst observing via ultrasound scan.
Samples of placenta and amniotic fluid are sent to our partner laboratory in London for pathology analysis by the genetics team. The results for Down’s syndrome and other major chromosomal defects are usually available after 5 days. Other rare defects can take two weeks. Mr Anoop Rehal will contact you to explain the results.
Mr Anoop Rehal offers consultations and scans to women considering Amniocentesis or CVS. These cost £150 where you are given the opportunity to discuss which is the most appropriate invasive test to have.
Miscarriage risk is approximately 0.5% (1 in 200) for both CVS and Amniocentesis
Mr Anoop Rehal performs CVS and Amniocentesis at MUMS Solihull to diagnose fetal abnormalities.
The choice to have the test is entirely the decision of the patient following thorough counselling with Mr Rehal.
A CVS can be performed from 11 to 14 weeks. An Amniocentesis can be performed from 15 weeks onwards.
CVS can be performed earlier than Amniocentesis. CVS can be performed between 11-14 weeks of pregnancy.
If you were to miscarry due to the test, this would usually happen within the first 2 weeks after the procedure. In approximately 1% of cases the CVS test will need to be repeated because the results are inconclusive.
Amniocentesis is a medical procedure that can be performed from 15 weeks or pregnancy. Amniocentesis is used primarily in prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal abnormalities.
An amniocentesis involves the Fetal Medicine Consultant obtaining a very small amount of amniotic fluid that contains fetal tissues. The amniotic fluid is within the sac that surrounds the developing fetus.
MUMS CVS and Amniocentesis Patient Information Leaflet provides much more detail about the test and the results.
The cost and turnaround times of CVS or Amniocentesis depends upon the chosen laboratory pathology.
Added Testing
For CVS/Amnio Sickle Cell 5-day turnaround – we require paternal and maternal blood tests.
For CVS/Amnio Sickle Cell 14-day turnaround – we require maternal blood tests.
We also offer consultations and scans with Mr Rehal and second opinions for those wishing to understand more about the risks and benefits of CVS and Amnio and their own individual circumstances.
We offer a pre-procedure consultation with Mr Rehal, Fetal Medicine Consultant - for those mums who wish to have a telephone or face to face discussion before booking the procedure. This costs £150.
CVS and Amniocentesis are diagnostic tests (unlike NIPT screening tests) we offer to check if your baby has a genetic or chromosomal condition, such as Down's syndrome, Edwards' syndrome or Patau's syndrome.
Women that are pregnant and have sickle cell may not experience any complications. However – if the father is a sickle cell carrier, the baby may be affected – as a sickle cell carrier or with a sickle cell trait. This
Pregnant women with sickle cell trait may not have any complications. But the baby may be affected if the father also carries the trait. If you have sickle cell trait, experts advise that your partner should be tested before you become pregnant. Or he should be tested at the first prenatal visit.
To organise your CVS or Amniocentesis at MUMS call 0121 704 2669 or complete an online enquiry. We will organise for you to see Mr Anoop Rehal – Consultant in Fetal Medicine.
To enable MUMS to schedule your CVS or AMNIO you MUST provide evidence of blood testing results to include:
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