Chorionic Villus Sampling

Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) is a prenatal diagnostic test that allows for early detection of genetic disorders in a fetus. Performed between the 10th and 13th weeks of pregnancy, CVS is a critical tool for expecting parents seeking information about their baby’s health. At AVA Clinics and Fetal Centre, our team of highly experienced specialists offers this procedure with precision, compassion, and state-of-the-art technology to ensure the best possible outcomes.

What is Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS)?

CVS is a procedure where a small sample of the placenta’s chorionic villi is collected for genetic testing. The chorionic villi are tiny, finger-like projections in the placenta that share the same genetic makeup as the fetus. By analyzing these cells, our experts can identify genetic abnormalities such as Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, and other inherited conditions.

The Procedure

The CVS procedure is performed by inserting a thin tube (catheter) through the cervix or a needle through the abdominal wall to obtain a sample of the chorionic villi. The procedure typically lasts about 15-30 minutes and is done under ultrasound guidance to ensure accuracy. Most patients experience minimal discomfort, similar to menstrual cramps, and can usually resume normal activities shortly after.

Why Choose AVA Clinics and Fetal Centre for CVS?

  1. Expert Care: Our team of  fetal medicine specialists has extensive experience in performing CVS with a focus on patient safety and comfort.
  2. Advanced Technology: We use the latest ultrasound and diagnostic technologies to ensure precise sampling and accurate results.
  3. Comprehensive Support: From initial consultation to result interpretation, we provide personalized support and counseling to help you make informed decisions about your pregnancy.

What to Expect After the Procedure

Following CVS, you may experience mild cramping or spotting, which is normal. Our team will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions and be available to address any concerns. Results typically take about one to two weeks to process, and we will schedule a follow-up appointment to discuss the findings with you.

FAQs about Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS)

  1. Is CVS safe for the baby? CVS is generally safe, but like all medical procedures, it carries some risks, including a small chance of miscarriage. Our specialists take every precaution to minimize risks and ensure the procedure is performed as safely as possible.
  2. How accurate is CVS? CVS is highly accurate in detecting genetic abnormalities. However, it is important to discuss the results with your doctor to understand what they mean for your pregnancy.
  3. Can CVS be performed if I have a high-risk pregnancy? Yes, CVS can be performed for high-risk pregnancies. Our team will carefully evaluate your individual situation and provide the best possible care tailored to your needs.