Hi all, I had a false negative with Natera Panorama's test. I was given a 'low risk' result (something like less than 1 in 10,000). It has been a complicated process for me to come to terms with. The tests are portrayed as being so accurate. I am just wondering whether anyone else has experienced this. I think they are far more common than the companies let on. We are the parents of an amazing and beautiful child with down syndrome. I am grateful everyday she is with us and she truly is my heart. But I also feel angry with how these companies are portraying their products and I am increasingly concerned as they reach out to larger markets (not just older or supposedly high risk women). I would be very interested to hear of other people that have struggled to come to terms with false negative and false positive results.
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