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panorama testing

I have the test done friday. anyone else done it yet?
I'll be 11wks and 5 days.
it basically tells you if u r low or hisk risk of certain things right?
does it reveal sex?
how long did the results take?
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I had my test  yesterday.  I'm waiting for the results. My insurance  didn't cover the test. It cost us 250.00. It Was worth it to us. :)
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We have ours on Monday. I don't know if Tricare will pay for them to do the gender portion tho....
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I haven't gotten mine yet but scheduling in the next few weeks. Dr said it's an ultrasound (Measurements, etc) and blood work
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it test for babys risk of chromosome disorders, down syndrome, some other disorders and tells the sex. its all tested by your blood no harm to the baby. from what I read its new (late 2012 new).
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i have took the test i was 10weeks and 2 days pregnant and i got it back in six business days and the results was all negative and were having a boy
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What is this test... ive never heard of it x
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I took one at 10 weeks and got the results 9 days later! It can tell you the sex of the baby and yes if the baby has low risk or high risk for certain chromosomal abnormalities! Pretty cool they can tell so early!
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