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Double Marker Test

About the Double Marker (Dual Marker) Test

Direct answer: The Double Marker test is a first-trimester blood screening to assess chromosomal risk in pregnancy.

The Double Marker Test, also known as the Dual Marker Test, is performed during early pregnancy to evaluate the risk of chromosomal conditions such as Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) and Edwards syndrome (Trisomy 18). Definition: It measures two maternal serum markers — free Beta-hCG and PAPP-A — to estimate foetal chromosomal risk.

Doctors advise this test between the 9th and 13th week of pregnancy as part of prenatal screening. At healthcare nt sickcare, expectant mothers in Pune and nearby areas can access testing through a Home Collection Facility or a Direct Walk-in Facility across Maharashtra.

Sample & Method

A maternal blood sample is analysed using immunoassay technology to measure pregnancy-related serum markers.

Related Resources

Read pregnancy screening guidance in our health articles blog. Check preparation steps at test preparation guides. Explore prenatal care services at our services. Compare screening options at compare health checkups.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is performed between the 9th and 13th week of pregnancy for early prenatal screening.
It helps assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome in the developing foetus.
Fasting is not required before a Double Marker blood test.
Pregnant women in the first trimester undergoing routine prenatal screening should consider this test.

Disclaimer: This content is for general awareness only and does not replace professional medical advice. Prenatal screening results must be interpreted by a qualified doctor. Read our disclaimer policy.

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About the Double Marker (Dual Marker) Test

Direct answer: The Double Marker test is a first-trimester blood screening to assess chromosomal risk in pregnancy.

The Double Marker Test, also known as the Dual Marker Test, is performed during early pregnancy to evaluate the risk of chromosomal conditions such as Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) and Edwards syndrome (Trisomy 18). Definition: It measures two maternal serum markers — free Beta-hCG and PAPP-A — to estimate foetal chromosomal risk.

Doctors advise this test between the 9th and 13th week of pregnancy as part of prenatal screening. At healthcare nt sickcare, expectant mothers in Pune and nearby areas can access testing through a Home Collection Facility or a Direct Walk-in Facility across Maharashtra.

Sample & Method

A maternal blood sample is analysed using immunoassay technology to measure pregnancy-related serum markers.

Related Resources

Read pregnancy screening guidance in our health articles blog. Check preparation steps at test preparation guides. Explore prenatal care services at our services. Compare screening options at compare health checkups.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is performed between the 9th and 13th week of pregnancy for early prenatal screening.
It helps assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome in the developing foetus.
Fasting is not required before a Double Marker blood test.
Pregnant women in the first trimester undergoing routine prenatal screening should consider this test.

Disclaimer: This content is for general awareness only and does not replace professional medical advice. Prenatal screening results must be interpreted by a qualified doctor. Read our disclaimer policy.

Image generated using Google Gemini and Shopify Magic.