Topic: Considering a Definitive Test Copy
Video Transcript
Dr. Thomas:
(Empathically) I know this is not an easy decision for you
as a couple. There are benefits of knowing what to expect, but there are also
some risks involved for the baby. You need to consider these options together,
and I can answer any additional questions.
If you want to have a transcervical CVS, we will need to
decide that very quickly, because it would have to be done within the week. If
you want to wait for a transabdominal CVS or an amnio, you have more time to
consider what you want to do.
Mr. Abbott:
Are there any advantages to having the transcervical CVS
right away? Didn’t you say it was riskier?
Dr. Thomas:
CVS carries slightly greater risks to the fetus than an
amnio. The advantage of CVS is that if we do discover Down syndrome, you and
your wife have that knowledge earlier, and that can be helpful in considering
the options for your pregnancy.
Mrs. Abbott:
Thank you, doctor, we will discuss this, and get back with
you tomorrow about the CVS. I think if I do have the CVS, I would like to have
the cervical kind. Would it be too late to schedule that?
Dr. Thomas:
If you can get back with me tomorrow, I think we can still get that scheduled for this Friday.
