Birth Defects TestingWhat Are Birth Defects Tests?Birth defects tests are done during pregnancy to look for possible
problems with the
baby (fetus). Birth defects develop when something is
wrong with the genetic material (genes or
chromosomes), an organ, or body chemistry. A birth
defect may have only a mild impact on a child's life, or it can have a major
effect on quality of life or life span. Birth defects include: Parents can choose whether to have a test for birth defects. If you
choose to have a test, you may want to talk with a
genetic counselor. The counselor can talk with you
about the reasons to have or not have the test. He or she can also help you
find other resources for support and decision-making.
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