My doctor suggested I get a 'quadruple test' done, and I'm a bit unsure about what it is. Can anyone tell me why the quadruple test is performed during pregnancy? What information does it provide?
Yaar, actually it's just a routine screening test done in the second trimester. It checks for genetic conditions like Down syndrome. Gynacs ask everyone to get it done nowadays, so don't stress at all.
It's just a simple screening test done around 15-20 weeks to check the baby's health. I got it done too and it gave me a lot of peace of mind. Just a routine check, nothing to worry about!
I remember getting so nervous during my quadruple test, my hands were literally shaking. It just assesses genetic risks to ensure the baby is healthy. Sending you lots of love, everything will be absolutely fine!
I know how terrifying these tests can feel, especially when you've had a loss. It is a simple blood test done around the second trimester to check for any genetic risks. Please try to stay calm, it is just a routine screening to make sure baby is safe.
I am planning my pregnancy now and actually came across this term recently. From what my friend told me, it's a routine blood screening to check the baby's development. Let's see what other experienced moms say here!
Oh, I had this test done while dealing with horrible morning sickness, it was quite exhausting. It basically checks if there are any genetic issues, just a standard blood draw. Don't worry, it's just routine precaution that doctors take nowadays.
I totally understand how stressful every test feels when you are carrying your little miracle. This test is just done to check baby's development and rule out genetic issues. Sending you a big warm hug, stay positive.