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Maternal Age Down Syndrome Risk

Maternal Age — Down Syndrome Background Risk

Age-specific background risk before screening. Combined screening at 11–14 weeks gives personalised risk.

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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Pro Tip

Always express risk numerically (e.g., 1 in 350) rather than as a percentage alone when counselling women, as 1 in 350 is more intuitively understood than 0.3%. Some women find it helpful to understand that 349 out of 350 pregnancies at that risk level will not be affected.

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Did you know?

Down syndrome was first described clinically by John Langdon Down in 1866, but it was not until 1959 that Jerome Lejeune, a French physician-geneticist, discovered that it is caused by the presence of an extra chromosome 21 (trisomy 21). Lejeune's discovery opened the entire field of clinical cytogenetics and transformed our understanding of the chromosomal basis of human developmental differences.

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