phgfoundation.org
PHG Foundation | Genetic testing and screening
http://www.phgfoundation.org/project/genetic-testing-and-screening
Genomic data sharing for patient benefit. Genetic testing and screening. Annual reports and reviews. Life Sciences and Society series. Genomics and Policy News. Improving risk prediction for cancer. Embedding genomics in the UK health system. Born Healthy: tackling the burden of birth defects. Preparing for clinical genome sequencing. Genetic testing and screening. Genetic testing and screening. Project lead: Dr Mark Kroese. The PHG Foundation is a partner in the current RAPID. Reliable Accurate Prenatal...
ultrasound-direct.com
Private Ultrasound NIPT Scan - Harmony Blood Test - Private Pregnancy Scans - Ultrasound-Direct.com
http://www.ultrasound-direct.com/babybond-pregnancy-scans/nipt-scan
Non Invasive Prenatal Test (NIPT) Scan. Inclusive of all fees). 10 to 22 weeks. Available to women from 16 years of age. This service includes a Non Invasive Prenatal Test (NIPT for short, sometimes called the Harmony prenatal blood test from Ariosa Diagnostics Inc) and an ultrasound scan. Your blood needs to be taken either by us at the time of your appointment or privately by your midwife, GP or local phlebotomist. Primary purpose of the blood test and scan. 30 minute extended diagnostic appointment.
arc-uk.org
Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) + | ARC supports parents throughout antenatal testing and its consequences
http://www.arc-uk.org/tests-explained/non-invasive-prenatal-testing-nipt
Or 0207 713 7486. Screening for Downs, Edwards and Pataus syndromes. Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT). Questions to ask when having NIPT in the private sector. Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia. Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS). What parents say about continuing a pregnancy. What parents say about ending a pregnancy. Supporting you throughout your pregnancy. The Burden of Choice. ARCs daisy meadow 4. Handcrafted and personalised jewellery. Plant a tree in the ARC grove. The Burden of Choice. For many years...
niftytest.com
Support networks for conditions that NIFTY screens for.
http://www.niftytest.com/expecting-parents/support-networks
Why get a NIFTY test? How do I get a NIFTY test? The Science Behind NIFTY. Talk to Your Patients. News & Events. Why get a NIFTY test? How do I get a NIFTY test? The Science Behind NIFTY. National Down Syndrome Society. The mission of the National Down Syndrome Society is to be the national advocate for the value, acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome. Http:/ www.ndss.org. International Down Syndrome Coalition. Http:/ www.theidsc.org/. Http:/ brightertomorrows.org/index.html. ARC (Antenat...
frank.blogs.dsegroup.org
Europe – Frank Talk
https://frank.blogs.dsegroup.org/category/international/europe
Updates, comment and discussion from the CEO of Down Syndrome Education International and Down Syndrome Education USA. Why do counts of terminations of pregnancies diagnosed with Down syndrome in England and Wales differ? Following yesterday’s Mail on Sunday article and my observation that the data quoted was wrong. Many people have asked how the Department of Health abortion statistics can be so different from the terminations recorded by the National Down Syndrome Cytogenetic Register. These difference...
ngrl.org.uk
National Genetics Reference Laboratories
http://www.ngrl.org.uk/Mailto:andrew.devereau@cmft.nhs.uk
National Genetics Reference Laboratories. Supporting the Genetic service Network. The National Genetics Reference Laboratories (NGRLs) in Manchester. Were established in 2002 by the UK Department of Health to support NHS diagnostic genetic services. Our remits included development, assessment and validation of new technologies; informatics, bioinformatic services and tools; quality management systems; development of reference and control reagents. A database of clinical quality genetic variants; SNPCheck.
frank.blogs.dsegroup.org
UK – Frank Talk
https://frank.blogs.dsegroup.org/category/international/europe/uk
Updates, comment and discussion from the CEO of Down Syndrome Education International and Down Syndrome Education USA. Why do counts of terminations of pregnancies diagnosed with Down syndrome in England and Wales differ? Following yesterday’s Mail on Sunday article and my observation that the data quoted was wrong. Many people have asked how the Department of Health abortion statistics can be so different from the terminations recorded by the National Down Syndrome Cytogenetic Register. These difference...
seqonomics.blogspot.com
Seqonomics: December 2013
http://seqonomics.blogspot.com/2013_12_01_archive.html
On making genomics useful. Thursday, 19 December 2013. How is non-invasive prenatal testing getting on? Almost two years ago, I wrote a series of posts on non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) of foetuses. And the associated market. What has changed since? In terms of technology, there hasn't been any big breakthrough. The principle behind NIPT has stayed the same: Some of the DNA in a pregnant woman's blood is of foetal origin. By sequencing that DNA, it is. Possible to reconstruct most of the genotype.
attemptingsinglemotherhood.blogspot.com
Attempting Single Motherhood: July 2016
http://attemptingsinglemotherhood.blogspot.com/2016_07_01_archive.html
This blog details my journey on attempting to become a single mother by choice. I'm 42 years old and live in the United Kingdom. I have a different blog (http:/ eggfd.blogspot.co.uk/) that recorded my journey with egg freezing in 2013. Friday, July 29, 2016. 65dpo 11w5d - Results are in! No aneuploids. And it's a girl! Every test marker came back as not detected, so the lowest risk. I'm so. And I am so excited to be having a girl! 65dpo 11w5d - And still waiting. Thursday, July 28, 2016. No NIPT results ...