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Chorionic Villus Sampling

Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is used to test for genetic disorders, such as Down’s syndrome, and involves taking a small sample of the chorionic villi, which are the tiny units that make up the placenta. The placenta is the organ that grows on the inner lining of your uterus (womb) through which nourishment and oxygen pass to your foetus (unborn baby). The chorionic villi have the same chromosomes as your foetus and DNA analysis will determine if your unborn child has any genetic abnormalities.
 
Using ultrasound as a guide, the sample is obtained by inserting a cannula up through the vagina and cervix (transcervical) or by inserting a needle in through your stomach (transabdominal).

Information on Antenatal Screening can be found by visiting the National Women's Health website

Location Information

Contact Details

Phone (09) 307 4949
Fax (09) 375 4344
Email NWHweb@adhb.govt.nz

Street Address

2 Park Road
Grafton
Auckland 1023

Postal Address

National Women’s Health
Private Bag 92 024
Auckland Mail Centre
Auckland 1142
New Zealand

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