Down’s syndrome screening is a very important test during pregnancy, although it is not a mandatory test, but the mother-to-be should still do this test, if the birth of a child with Down’s syndrome, it will bring mental as well as economic distress to the whole family, at the same time, the child will also have to suffer from the disease from birth. Therefore, it is very necessary to do the Down’s syndrome screening. So, how much does Down’s syndrome screening cost? How much does Down’s syndrome screening cost depends on the specific region and hospital, and it is also affected by the specific situation of the pregnant woman, if it is only a simple Down’s syndrome screening, the cost is relatively low, if you need to do further amniocentesis, the cost will be relatively high. After learning how much Down’s syndrome screening costs, many expectant mothers will still have questions about Down’s syndrome screening, and they think that it has nothing to do with whether they do or don’t do it, especially since the Down’s syndrome screening results from the hospital can only indicate the probability of having a Down’s syndrome baby, and not that a high-risk baby will definitely have problems. However, even though the results of Down’s syndrome screening cannot accurately determine whether or not a baby is born with a Down’s syndrome, it is after all an economical, simple, and non-invasive test to determine whether or not a baby is born with a Down’s syndrome, and if the results are suspicious, amniocentesis can be performed further down the line. In China, a Down’s syndrome baby is born every 20 minutes. Because Down’s babies are severely mentally retarded, unable to take care of themselves, and carry multiple systemic complications that are untreatable throughout their lives, Down’s babies bring heavy mental and financial burdens to their families, so it is necessary to go to the hospital for a Down’s screening test.