Coping with worry while waiting for diagnostic results: a qualitative . . . Worry and uncertainty must be understood as managed through a diverse range of practical and emotional strategies that change and overlap in the process of waiting Clinicians may support appropriate ways of coping with worry and waiting through empathetic and empowering clinical communication
Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Consult Series #74: Cell-free DNA . . . In this Consult, we provide updated guidance on the evolving applications of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) screening, including its use in detecting sex chromosome aneuploidies and microdeletions and its application in multifetal gestations
Noninvasive Prenatal Screening - Quest Diagnostics We make QNatal Advanced testing more accessible with cost transparency, financial tools, and support at every step It starts by being in-network with the majority of health plans nationwide
How cfDNA testing has changed prenatal care - MIT News New research shows how pregnancy screening can meet both of these objectives, but the findings also highlight how precision medicine must be matched well with patients to save money
Cell-Free DNA Screening - High Risk Pregnancy Information If you have a positive cfDNA screening result, it’s recommended that you meet with a maternal-fetal medicine subspecialist, geneticist, or genetic counselor to review your results and discuss follow-up testing options
NIPT Toolkit and Routine Testing: What You Need to Know ACMG notes that “there will be families for whom cfDNA for CNVs could be offered based on the pregnancy or family history” and recommend consultation with a genetic service