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Informed choice in genetic screening for thalassaemia during pregnancy: audit from a national confidential inquiry
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Although antenatal screening and counselling for haemoglobin disorders are standard practices in the United Kingdom, they are delivered inadequately and inequitably. An explicit national policy is needed, aiming to make prenatal diagnosis in the first trimester available to all couples and including ongoing national audit.
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