Normal people non-invasive DNA 100 items of is usually not necessary to do, but for advanced maternal age or pregnant with multiples, you can choose to carry out non-invasive DNA 100 items of examination in conjunction with their own situation.
Usually non-invasive DNA is a test used to detect the presence of fetal malformations, and the items that are often checked are trisomy 21-trisomy, trisomy 18-trisomy, and trisomy 13-trisomy. Most pregnant women do not need to undergo the non-invasive DNA 100 test, and the cost of this test is high.
However, due to different personal circumstances, some pregnant women who are of advanced maternal age, or pregnant with multiple births, and those who have a history of miscarriage or fetal abruption may choose to undergo the NDNA100 test under the guidance of a doctor in light of their own circumstances, and may also undergo an amniocentesis test for a higher rate of accuracy if necessary.
During pregnancy, pregnant women should follow the doctor’s instructions to have regular obstetric checkups in order to understand the growth and development of the fetus.