Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS)CVS (Chorionic Villus Sampling) What To Think About- Normal results from chorionic villus sampling
(CVS) do not guarantee that your baby will be healthy. CVS cannot find
neural tube defects.
- Amniocentesis (which
is usually done later in the pregnancy than CVS) can also be used to find
diseases of the fetus, such as neural tube defects. If CVS does not show clear
results, amniocentesis may need to be done.
- In one study of highly
trained providers, both CVS and amniocentesis had about a 1 in 400 chance of
miscarriage.1 Some studies
have shown a slightly higher risk, from 2 to 4 in 400.2 This greater risk may be more likely in medical centers with
less experienced providers, especially for CVS. For more information, see the
medical test
Amniocentesis.
- CVS is done if you are at
high risk for having a baby with a chromosomal birth defect (such as Down
syndrome) or a family genetic disease (such as Tay-Sachs disease or
hemophilia). The benefits of this test often outweigh the risks. Genetic
diseases and birth defects can be found earlier in pregnancy by CVS than by
amniocentesis. This allows you to make an earlier decision whether to continue
or end the pregnancy.
- The results of CVS may vary depending on how
the sample was taken.
- If you have a vaginal infection (such as a
vaginal yeast infection or
genital herpes), a belly procedure will be used
instead of a vaginal procedure.
- CVS causes bleeding that could lead
to mixing of your blood and your baby's about half of the time. If you have
Rh-negative blood, you will be given the Rh immune globulin vaccine (such as
RhoGAM) to prevent
Rh sensitization which could harm your baby if he or
she has Rh-positive blood.
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