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Amniocentesis Defined

A test to determine possible obstetric complications or genetic defects usually performed between the 15th and 18th weeks of pregnancy. Amniotic fluid is drawn from a pregnant woman's uterus by inserting a hollow needle through her abdominal wall.

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Published July 1, 2009, 6:29 pm, The Longview News-Journal

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