Preconception education program for non-invasive prenatal testing focused on interest in genetics among female university students in Japan: a quasi-experimental study comparing pre-intervention, post-intervention, and three-month follow-up results
Abstract Background Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) is offered as a reproductive choice in many countries. However, pregnant women, particularly those who are primipara or lack knowledge of prenatal testing, experience difficulties understanding adequate information and making decisions on NIPT...
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Main Authors: | Chihiro Katada (Author), Kazutomo Ohashi (Author), Kimie Okada (Author), Hideaki Sawai (Author) |
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