Amniocentesis is a procedure where the amniotic fluid, which is the fluid that surrounds and protects the baby during pregnancy, is collected from the uterus for testing or treatment. It is used to diagnose fetal infections or for genetic testing or fetal lung testing. It is also used as a treatment for polyhydramnios (too much accumulation of amniotic fluid during pregnancy).
Preimplantation Genetic diagnosis
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis helps couples to test their embryo for any genetic defect before implantation. It is a new technique to avoid IVF failure.

Amniocentesis and CVS - A Comparison
Amniocentesis and Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) are two tests done during the prenatal period to diagnose fetal abnormalities.
Fetal Surgeries and Procedures
Fetal surgeries and procedures are performed to treat structural and functional abnormalities in developing fetuses. Read to learn more about them.
Significance of Chorionic Villus Sampling and Amniocentesis
Chorionic villus sampling is a type of genetic testing used during pregnancy. It can detect some specific health issues in the fetus.
Amniocentesis Induced Miscarriage
Just like every procedure, amniocentesis has also some risk of complications, but the risk of miscarriage remains questionable. Read the article to know more.
Amniotic Fluid Interventions and Examinations
An amniotic fluid examination is required during pregnancy. Read below to learn in detail about the same.