The Quadruple Marker Test is a prenatal screening performed during the second trimester to assess the health of a baby and identify risks of genetic abnormalities like Down syndrome. It evaluates four essential markers in the mother's blood, helping expectant parents make informed decisions for the well-being of their child.
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