Non Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis (NIPD) is developing as a result of several new techniques studying free fetal nucleic acidswhich may allow a diagnosis of certain fetal conditions by taking blood from the mother. Some are used already in the NHS in special circumstances such as:
Others will be much more difficult including diagnosing certain genetic and chromosomal conditions in the fetus, one of them being Down's syndrome (Trisomy 21). The advantage of these approaches is the hope that invasive procedures such as an amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling (CVS) and the associated miscarriage risk could be avoided.
A National Screening statement suggests that "..The preliminary results, although promising, are very much still in development and certainly not at a stage where we would consider using this as a NHS population screening programme. However this will be kept under constant review .." (1)
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