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What is amniocentesis?Amniocentesis is a test done to check the health of your baby while you are pregnant. Your baby grows in your uterus, in a special bag of waters called the amniotic sac. The fluid in this sac is tested to check for different kinds of problems. When is it used?When amniocentesis is used to check for genetic problems, it is done when you are 15 to 18 weeks pregnant. It may be a good idea to have this test done if:
This test may also be done later in pregnancy if the baby needs to be born early for some reason. It tests how well the baby's lungs will work after birth. It can also be used to check for an infection in your amniotic fluid. How do I get ready for amniocentesis?You may need to drink a lot of water before it is done. It helps to have a full bladder. Be sure to follow any directions your health care provider gives you. What happens during the test?The doctor cleans your abdomen, and may numb the skin. A long needle is put through your abdomen and into the uterus. You may feel some discomfort. The doctor uses ultrasound to help guide the needle away from the baby and to where the most fluid is. He or she takes some fluid out and sends it to the lab. What happens afterwards?You and the baby will be checked for a little while. Then you can go home. You should rest for about 24 hours afterwards. How long does it take to hear the results of the test?
How does this test help?It can help check for:
What are the problems with having this test done?Only about 1 out of every 100 women have any problems at all. But it is important to know what could happen. Amniocentesis can cause:
What should I watch for after the test?Call your health care provider right away if:
Call your provider during office hours if:
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