2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2011.05.309
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Fetal Loss Rate and Associated Risk Factors After Amniocentesis, Chorionic Villous Sampling and Fetal Blood Sampling

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“…Various studies have examined the procedure-related complication rate and fetal loss rate following amniocentesis. The estimated procedure related risk is generally reported to be 1% and 0.06%, respectively [61,62], but the rate is affected by various factors [21] such as the presence of vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy [63,64] and operator's experience [65]. The risk of fluid leak (PPROM) after amniocentesis is relative low (1%-2%).…”
Section: Genetic and Iatrogenic Factors (A) Genetic Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various studies have examined the procedure-related complication rate and fetal loss rate following amniocentesis. The estimated procedure related risk is generally reported to be 1% and 0.06%, respectively [61,62], but the rate is affected by various factors [21] such as the presence of vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy [63,64] and operator's experience [65]. The risk of fluid leak (PPROM) after amniocentesis is relative low (1%-2%).…”
Section: Genetic and Iatrogenic Factors (A) Genetic Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%