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Films about methods and diagnoses

How to decide about prenatal genetic testing

Script for "How to decide about prenatal genetic testing"

What conditions are commonly tested for during pregnancy

Script for "What conditions are commonly tested for during pregnancy"

Material about specific conditions/diagnoses

Chromosomal conditions

About Down syndrome

Anatomical anomalies

Acrania

Arthrogryposis

Agenesis of the corpus callosum

Gastroschisis

Holoprosencephaly

Omphalocele

PEVA

Ventriculomegaly

Distributed by the midwife in the second trimester:

Single umbilical artery

velamentous cord insertion

low-lying placenta

Material for you who received a high probability in the first-trimester screening (NT scan) or have been informed that you are expecting a child with a fetal anomaly

High probability of trisomy 13, 18, or 21 – what happens next?

What happens after a fetal anomaly has been detected?

Expecting and giving birth when abnormalities have been found

Terminating the pregnancy after a fetal anomaly has been detected.

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Mickan Lüning och Jessica Steje