Many miscarriages are still a mystery. A new test could give women faster answers.

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Many miscarriages are still a mystery. A new test could give women faster answers.
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A new testing method that costs less than $200 could tell patients within hours if a genetic abnormality caused their pregnancy loss.

, which is headquartered in the United Kingdom, it became commercially available in 2015 and has been used in a variety of research applications, including outbreaks such as the current coronavirus epidemic.

The test will not work in all cases — if the miscarriage happened so early that there is no tissue to sample, for instance — and still might not always be covered by insurance. “All my husband and I were looking for was an answer,” Powers, 42, said. “Even if it was something that was horrific and it would be something that would occur again, even if in that moment I would receive that genetic testing back and they were like, ‘It is a very bad idea for you to have another child,’ I think even that would be easier for me to digest.”

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