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| ![]() ![]() The Triple Check Decision by Marjorie Greenfield, M.D. reviewed by Laura Jana, M.D., F.A.A.P. The purpose of the triple check test is to identify those who would benefit from further testing for certain fetal problems. The test detects problems with chromosomes (such as Down Syndrome), and problems where there has been incomplete closure of a body cavity (such as spina-bifida). There are two general reasons why some people choose not to have the triple check done:
It is important to think through what you will do with the information you get from your triple check test. If that information will help you make decisions about your pregnancy, then you probably should get the blood test done. If you are not willing to get the further testing that might be recommended, it may be better to forego the triple check, rather than spend the rest of your pregnancy worrying about a small increase in risk. A note for people who are not going to have an ultrasound The triple check can also give a hint of findings usually seen on ultrasound: inaccurate estimate of the due date, twins, major birth defects that prevent survival (like anencephaly), and some anatomical problems that would make vaginal birth unsafe for the baby. If you are not going to have an ultrasound, these other factors should be taken into account when making the decision about triple check.
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