What is a CVS test and what is its purpose?

Obstetrician & Gynecologist Anthony Chin, MD, explains what a CVS test is during pregnancy, what the benefits of a CVS test are, and what the purpose of a CVS is
Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) Test In Pregnancy
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What is a CVS test and what is its purpose?

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CVS stands for chorionic villus sampling. This is a procedure that can be done where there is a needle introduced either abdominally or vaginally, in order to collect a little piece of placenta. The placenta is made from both baby and mom, so by getting the chorionic villa of the placenta, we can actually ascertain the baby's chromosomal makeup. This is a test to rule out Down Syndrome, Trisomy 18, and any other chromosomal abnormalities. This is done between ten and fourteen weeks, as opposed to an amniocentesis which is a needle introduced abdominally to collect the amniotic fluid of the baby, which also can tell the chromosomal make up of the baby by separating the cells from the baby and the fluid. The amniocentesis, however, has to be done after sixteen weeks. The big advantage of the CVS is that the information can be ascertained at an earlier time, as opposed to an amniocentesis. However, the advantage of the amniocentesis, is that the miscarriage rate is half of that of a CVS.

Obstetrician & Gynecologist Anthony Chin, MD, explains what a CVS test is during pregnancy, what the benefits of a CVS test are, and what the purpose of a CVS is

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Anthony Chin, MD

Obstetrician & Gynecologist

Dr. Anthony Chin was born in Hollywood, CA and raised in Santa Monica, CA.  He was educated at UCLA and graduated with a BS in Molecular Biology.  Dr. Chin attended medical school at UCLA and finished his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cedars Sinai Medical Center.  Board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and published in peer reviewed journals, Dr. Chin is the  recipient of several research, patient satisfaction and teaching awards, and continues to be involved with the teaching of medical students and resident physicians.  He is happily married and has a three month old daughter named Alaia Rose. 

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