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Does a “high risk” result mean that the baby is affected?

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Does a “high risk” result mean that the baby is affected?

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No. A ‘high risk’ test does not mean that the fetus has Down syndrome or any other problem. Rather, a ‘high risk’ test results mean that further evaluation of the pregnancy will be offered to rule out such problems. Most women with ‘high risk’ results have normal follow-up tests and healthy babies.

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