Panorama is a non-invasive prenatal screening test. During pregnancy, some of the DNA from the
baby crosses into the mother’s bloodstream.
Panorama looks at this DNA to see if there is evidence of
certain conditions that could affect the baby’s health.
What does Panorama tell me?
Panorama gives you a personalized risk score and tells you
if your baby is at high risk or low risk for certain genetic conditions such as
Down syndrome, Edwards syndrome, Patau syndrome and triploidy. It can also identify Turner syndrome and
other sex chromosome abnormalities, and can even tell you the sex of the baby,
if you want to know.
When can i get a Panorama test?
You can have this test as early as 9 weeks gestation. You
and your doctor get your results back in 10-14 calendar days.
Should i get Panorama?
If you do have concerns about the health of your baby and
want peace of mind, consider Panorama. The first step is to talk with your
doctor.
Some women have a higher chance of their baby being affected
with certain conditions: women over the age of 35, women with certain family
histories or abnormal ultrasound findings or blood test results.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
recommends these women be offered an NIPT like the Panorama test.
What other tests are available?
There are various other tests available. Traditional
screening tests are not as accurate as Panorama, and diagnostic tests such as
amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling (CVS) have a slight risk of
pregnancy complications including miscarriage.
(Committee Opinion No.545, Dec 2012).
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