Screening: the bigger picture
Laura Gibson Is public relations officer, Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, London
The foundation for people with learning disabilities is working on better antenatal screening information for health professionals
Antenatal screening is considered routine by many prospective parents but how reliable is the information they receive from healthcare staff if the test identifies abnormality?
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