Perspectives of pregnant women on broadening the scope of noninvasive prenatal testing from screening for foetal aneuploidies to prediction of adverse pregnancy outcomes: A qualitative study
Prenatal Diagnosis2024Vol. 44(9), pp. 1033–1042
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Ellis C. Becking, Lidewij Henneman, Neeltje Crombag, Janneke Bertorotta, Ylana Rijsbergen, Caroline J. Bax, Elsbeth van Vliet‐Lachotzki, P Scheffer, Mireille N. Bekker
Abstract
In general, pregnant women have a positive attitude towards broadening the scope of NIPT to the prediction of pregnancy outcomes, although some concerns are acknowledged.
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