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    While several pregnant women were talking, there was a sudden quarrel coming out of the consulting room next door.

    "How do you do things? What check-up did you just ask me to do? Didn't you read clearly what was written in my medical record? Isn't it irresponsible of you to just casually say that you didn't read clearly?"

    "Okay, okay, you don't have to argue. I'm not saying that I didn't see clearly."

    "You just said this!"

    "I'll change your prenatal care doctor. You go to Dr. Liu. - Dr. Guan, please take this patient and medical records to Dr. Liu next door, and tell Dr. Liu what's going on."

    The obstetrics and gynecology department is well-deserved as an area hardest hit by medical disputes.  I only saw one case with Teacher Li in the morning. I just came to the prenatal check-up clinic in the afternoon and within half an hour, there was another case.  Xie Wanying and classmate Geng thought to themselves.

    Soon, a young medical student, Dr. Guan, came next door with a pregnant woman to see Dr. Liu Li.

    The pregnant woman was so angry that she couldn't stop cursing Dr. Chen next door as she walked to Dr. Liu's clinic.

    "She didn't look at the medical records. She couldn't read clearly the words test-tube baby in such big words, and she asked me to do Tang screening. I don't know where these eyes are. What Tang screening, mine is test-tube baby  .¡±

    Dr. Guan walked up to Dr. Liu Li, put his mouth next to Dr. Liu Li's ear and reported the situation: "She is very old, in her early fifties. Therefore, Dr. Chen will prescribe Tang screen for her as a rule. However,  She was not happy after hearing this. Maybe she misunderstood what our doctor said at our reproductive technology center, and thought that there would be no deformed babies if IVF was done."

    "How many generations of test-tube babies has she done?" Liu Li asked.

    "The third generation. So Dr. Chen is well-intentioned and cautious, but this person doesn't like it. Dr. Chen said that I can only trouble Dr. Liu to see if you can stop prescribing it first, and then wait for the teacher above to make a decision."

    In the third generation, embryos with chromosomal abnormalities will be screened out. It sounds like there will be no deformed children.  Problem: Human medicine¡¯s understanding of genetic diseases is not 100%, only the tip of the iceberg.  No medical operation can be 100% guaranteed to avoid accidental risks.  Therefore, prenatal doctors will recommend these tests to avoid unexpected situations.

    "It takes 16 weeks to do Tang Si."

    "Yes, Dr. Chen just mentioned it with concern, and she was immediately excited like something." Dr. Guan said.  It can only be said that sometimes doctors don¡¯t understand why they suddenly touch the sensitive words of certain patients.

    "If she doesn't want to do Tang screening, she won't do it. When the time comes, she will directly prescribe amniocentesis for investigation." Dr. Liu Li said.

    The accuracy of Tang screening is low. If the patient doesn¡¯t like it, it doesn¡¯t matter.  If the diagnosis is confirmed, amniotic fluid puncture is required, and the accuracy can reach close to 100%.  Therefore, general clinicians will recommend amniocentesis for pregnant women with high-risk factors in this area instead of simply doing a screening test.

    This patient is mainly fifty years old, and any doctor would be worried about something happening to her.  When the time comes to actually give birth to a child with Down syndrome, it will really be the end.

    It is not uncommon to see women who give birth to children over the age of 50 clinically.  Dr. Zheng looked at the patient's medical record curiously and asked, "Could it be that he lost his only child?"

    The only child is gone, so we can only try to make up for it by having another one.

    "She said she has a daughter." Dr. Guan, who knew the patient's situation better, said, "It's just that her daughter is sick."

    There are also mothers in clinical practice who give birth to a second child in order to save the first child.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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