amniootsentese
Amniootsentese, commonly referred to as amniocentesis, is a prenatal diagnostic procedure in which a small amount of amniotic fluid is withdrawn from the uterus via a needle inserted through the mother's abdomen under ultrasound guidance. The collected fluid contains fetal cells and biochemical markers that can be analyzed to assess fetal genetics, metabolism, and well-being.
Indications for amniocentesis include screening for fetal chromosomal abnormalities (for example, trisomies such as Down syndrome),
Timing and technique: amniocentesis is most commonly performed between about 15 and 20 weeks of gestation,
Risks and limitations: as with any invasive procedure, amniocentesis carries risks, including miscarriage (rates typically around