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The Prenatal Testing market is a subset of the Women's Health industry, focusing on the diagnosis of genetic and chromosomal disorders in unborn babies. It is a rapidly growing field, with a variety of tests available to detect conditions such as Down Syndrome, cystic fibrosis, and other genetic abnormalities. These tests are typically performed during the second trimester of pregnancy, and can provide valuable information to expectant parents.
The Prenatal Testing market is highly competitive, with a range of companies offering different tests and services. Companies such as Natera, Illumina, and PerkinElmer offer a variety of tests, including non-invasive prenatal testing, carrier screening, and preimplantation genetic testing. Other companies, such as Counsyl and Invitae, specialize in genetic counseling and testing services. All of these companies strive to provide accurate and reliable results to help parents make informed decisions about their pregnancy. Show Less Read more