Antenatal and newborn screening

The following are the National Screening Committee (NSC) managed antenatal and newborn screening programmes;
- 1. Down's Syndrome Screening (now incorporated into the Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme)
- 2. Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme
- 3. NHS Screening Programme for Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Screening Programme
- 4. Screening for Infectious Diseases in Pregnancy
- 5. Newborn Blood Spot Screening Programme
- 6. Newborn Hearing Screening Programme
- 7. Newborn and 6-8 week Infant Examination
UK NSC web page www.screening.nhs.uk For further antenatal screening information visit NICE routine antenatal care guidelines at www.nice.org.uk/pdf/CG6_ANC_NICEguideline.pdf
During pregnancy various screening tests may be offered:
Below is National Screening Committee - Screening Timeline relating timing of screening tests to the weeks of pregnancy and the postpartum

For more information then see www.screening.nhs.uk/an
NSC screening booklet 'screening tests for you and your baby' - GPs play an important role in ensuring woman receive the booklet early http://www.screening.nhs.uk/anpublications/index.htm
Note that some UK wide variation may exist, for details please contact your local team.
Related pages
- Down's screening (part of the Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme)
- Fetal anomaly screening programme
- NHS screening programme for sickle cell and thalassaemia
- Screening for infectious disease in pregnancy
- Newborn blood spot screening
- Newborn hearing screening programme
- NHS screening - newborn and 6 - 8 week infant examination
- Antenatal diagnosis
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