CVS is a diagnostic prenatal test that can find out if a fetus has chromosome or gene problems. These problems may cause conditions, such as Down syndrome, Edward syndrome, sickle cell disease, cystic fibrosis, and Tay-Sachs disease. CVS does not diagnose heart disease or spina bifida. The following risk factors can increase chances of fetal gene problems:
- You're 35 or older.
- Your family has a history of inherited (genetic) problems.
- Other tests, such as abnormalities on an ultrasound, have shown that the fetus may have health problems.