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- Completely risk-free examination for monogenic diseases such as mucoviscidosis (cystic fibrosis), spinal muscle diseases, sickle cell disease, thalassemia
The Non-Invasive Prenatal Test (NIPT) requires only a simple blood test. This makes it a completely risk-free alternative to chorionic villus sampling as well as amniocentesis for both mother and child.
NIPT involves examining the mother’s blood, which also contains the baby’s DNA. With an analysis of these fragments of the foetal genome, the risk of a genetic change in the unborn child is determined.
NIPT Special is currently the only prenatal test worldwide that screens for cystic fibrosis, spinal muscular atrophy, sickle cell disease and thalassemia. Single-gene diseases are very rarely detectable with ultrasound. This test, on the other hand, detects mutations that can lead to cystic fibrosis, spinal muscular atrophy, sickle cell disease or thalassemia (α- and β-thalassemia) with a detection rate of 98.5 percent. The false positive rate is 1 percent.
The NIPT is recommended in combination with the first trimester ultrasound examination including preeclampsia screening. With this early screening examination, up to 65 percent of malformations that do not have a direct genetic cause can be discovered or ruled out. These cannot be detected with the NIPT.
The non-invasive prenatal test is also offered as a 2-part examination. It can be performed from the 11th week of pregnancy and usually means an early all-clear for parents. If the NIPT takes place early (11th week), we recommend performing the first trimester ultrasound including preeclampsia screening in the 12th-14th week of pregnancy.
- The findings are available approximately 14 working days after the examination.
Invoicing and payment
After the respective examination you will receive an invoice. You can pay us by debit or credit card at your convenience.
Your ultrasound images are immediately available to you digitally
A special EDP program makes it possible to transmit the ultrasound images and video sequences to a cell phone number or an Email address of your choice by means of a secure link. Thus, if you wish, you can get the images immediately on your smartphone.
Information on twin pregnancies
Even though twin pregnancies usually proceed without major complications, they are classified as high-risk pregnancies from a medical perspective. We have compiled information on possible risks and tips for expectant mothers of twins.
Forms and information sheets
You can download forms and information sheets here.
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