It has been discovered that a blood sample taken from the mother from 9 weeks of pregnancy onwards can be analysed for cell free DNA (cfDNA), which represents a sample of the fetal-placental DNA derived from placental trophoblasts, in the mother's blood.
The Panorama prenatal screening method involves taking a safe blood sample from the mother’s arm. There is no increased miscarriage risk to your baby from having this simple, safe maternal blood test. The cell free DNA (cfDNA) which is present in the mother’s blood is then analysed, the results determine if there is a high probability or low probability of the baby having one of the three screened conditions; Down’s syndrome, Edwards’ syndrome and Patau’s syndrome. These conditions are also known as Trisomy 21, Trisomy 18 and Trisomy 13.
The Panorama Non Invasive Prenatal Test can be used in twin, singleton donor and surrogate pregnancies. You can also choose to find out the sex of your baby by looking at baby’s X or Y chromosomes, this is optionally included with your Panorama Test. In some circumstances it may not be possible for Panorama to report on the sex of your baby.
Panorama can confirm the zygosity of your twin pregnancy. It can be important to determine if your twin pregnancy is Dizygotic (non-identical, two eggs were fertilised) or Monozygotic (identical, one egg was fertilised and the pregnancy divided into two). In monochorionic, identical, twin pregnancies Panorama NIPT can confirm the sex of each twin as it will be same. For dichorionic, non-identical, twin pregnancies Panorama can also confirm if there are two girls, two boys or one of each.
If you have had any complications in your current pregnancy, we would request that your most recent ultrasound report is sent to us ahead of your appointment.