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When is amniocentesis typically recommended?

By Team Rainbow - Updated: July 19, 2026

Amniocentesis is usually recommended when there are specific risk factors or indications, such as advanced maternal age, abnormal prenatal screening results, family history of genetic disorders, or known structural abnormalities on ultrasound.

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