Here at NIFTY™, we get lots of questions from parents regarding their pregnancies or planned pregnancies and non-invasive prenatal testing. We’ve developed these interactive features to provide you with more information about your pregnancy and to help you decide if non-invasive prenatal testing is right for you.
Please note, these features are for informational and educational purposes only. They should not be considered an extensive or exhaustive description of non-invasive prenatal testing nor should they be considered as providing healthcare advice. Should you be interested in learning more about non-invasive prenatal testing, you should consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Non-invasive prenatal testing may or may not be right for you. Prior to undertaking any non-invasive prenatal testing, you should consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding any risks, diagnoses, treatment and/or any other potentially relevant healthcare issues.
The risk of having a term pregnancy with Down Syndrome increases with maternal age and is known as the maternal age-specific risk.
This application allows you to enter in your maternal age at term and view your maternal age-specific risk for Down Syndrome.
Remember, you should always discuss any pregnancy health concerns you have with a qualified healthcare provider.Source of figures: Morris et al 2003
Do you think you might be pregnant? Find out how many weeks pregnant you might be and what your due date is with the NIFTY™ Pregnancy Due Date Calculator. Remember, the NIFTY™ test is available from week 10 of pregnancy, earlier than traditional prenatal screening tests.
Use the CalculatorDeciding whether non-invasive prenatal testing is right for you can be difficult. The NIFTY™ test team have produced this decision aid calculator to help you decide if NIPT is an option you should consider.
Use the CalculatorNon-invasive prenatal testing may or may not be right for you. Prior to undertaking any non-invasive prenatal testing, you should consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding any risks, diagnoses, treatment and/or any other potentially relevant healthcare issues.