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ULTRASOUND SCANS
Information about antenatal ultrasound screening and scans from UK charity ARC who provide non-directive support and information to parents throughout antenatal testing.WHO’S WHO AT ARC
The team at UK charity ARC who provide non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process, and where there has been a diagnosis of fetal abnormality.PUBLICATIONS
Charity ARC has written a selection of publications for parents and families when a fetal anomaly has been diagnosed which is a great resource to healthcare professionals working in this field.TRAINING AND EVENTS
ARC ONLINE TRAINING
This 1-hour session for students will focus on how to deliver high quality care through antenatal screening, testing and diagnosis. We will discuss strategies for communicating unexpected and difficult news such as a high chance screening result, how to best support parents' decision-making and how Antenatal Results and Choices (ARC) can help support you in your work.GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Glossary of terms. Here is a glossary to help explain some of the more common terms you may come across. It does not cover the more complicated terminology associated with genetics and does not include details about the rare disorders that may be diagnosed in some babies. SCREENING FOR DOWN'S, EDWARDS AND PATAU'S SYNDROMES NON-INVASIVE PRENATAL TESTING (NIPT) + Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) for Down's syndrome (also known as cfDNA screening) Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), which is also known as cell-free DNA screening has been available (originally mainly in the private sector) in the UK since 2012. SEVERE EARLY ONSET INTRA-UTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION •The cost of caring for babies to discharge –£39,483 / €45,397, this is 50% higher than babies born weighing over 1000g •Increasing the gestational age at birth by 1 week will HOME | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL TESTINGTESTS EXPLAINEDFOR PARENTSFOR PROFESSIONALSSUPPORT USABOUT ARC UK national charity ARC provides non-directive support and information to parents throughout antenatal testing, and where there has been a diagnosis of fetal anomaly.ULTRASOUND SCANS
Information about antenatal ultrasound screening and scans from UK charity ARC who provide non-directive support and information to parents throughout antenatal testing.WHO’S WHO AT ARC
The team at UK charity ARC who provide non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process, and where there has been a diagnosis of fetal abnormality.PUBLICATIONS
Charity ARC has written a selection of publications for parents and families when a fetal anomaly has been diagnosed which is a great resource to healthcare professionals working in this field.TRAINING AND EVENTS
ARC ONLINE TRAINING
This 1-hour session for students will focus on how to deliver high quality care through antenatal screening, testing and diagnosis. We will discuss strategies for communicating unexpected and difficult news such as a high chance screening result, how to best support parents' decision-making and how Antenatal Results and Choices (ARC) can help support you in your work.GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Glossary of terms. Here is a glossary to help explain some of the more common terms you may come across. It does not cover the more complicated terminology associated with genetics and does not include details about the rare disorders that may be diagnosed in some babies. SCREENING FOR DOWN'S, EDWARDS AND PATAU'S SYNDROMES NON-INVASIVE PRENATAL TESTING (NIPT) + Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) for Down's syndrome (also known as cfDNA screening) Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), which is also known as cell-free DNA screening has been available (originally mainly in the private sector) in the UK since 2012. SEVERE EARLY ONSET INTRA-UTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION •The cost of caring for babies to discharge –£39,483 / €45,397, this is 50% higher than babies born weighing over 1000g •Increasing the gestational age at birth by 1 week willFOR PARENTS
UK charity ARC provides non-directive support and information to parents throughout antenatal testing, and where there has been a diagnosis of fetal abnormality. ARC NEWS | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL ARC Case Café . Posted: Thursday 08 Apr 2021 . Join the next ARC Case Café on 14 April for free! A chance for healthcare professionals to discuss the more challenging aspects of antenatal screening anddiagnosis.
CONTACT US | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL Contact details for UK charity ARC who support parents and healthcare professional through antenatal testing.ARC ONLINE TRAINING
This 1-hour session for students will focus on how to deliver high quality care through antenatal screening, testing and diagnosis. We will discuss strategies for communicating unexpected and difficult news such as a high chance screening result, how to best support parents' decision-making and how Antenatal Results and Choices (ARC) can help support you in your work.COUNSELLING
Counselling. Counselling is a term which can be used to mean different forms of help. Here we are referring to psychological or therapeutic counselling, rather than counselling which might be provided by a medical professional, for example when discussing the result of a scan or test, a diagnosis or prognosis or other information related to the health of a baby or other pregnancy issue. ARC FORUM | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL ARC forum for bereaved parents. The ARC forum is only for people who have lost a baby following a prenatal diagnosis. It is password-protected and moderated by ARC staff.STUDENT MEMBERSHIP
UK charity ARC provides non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process, and where there has been a diagnosis of fetal abnormality. SCREENING FOR DOWN'S, EDWARDS AND PATAU'S SYNDROMES Screening for Down's, Edwards and Patau's syndromes. Screening tests for these three conditions are non-invasive tests which are offered to all pregnant women in the UK (except Northern Ireland).GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Glossary of terms. Here is a glossary to help explain some of the more common terms you may come across. It does not cover the more complicated terminology associated with genetics and does not include details about the rare disorders that may be diagnosed in some babies. QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN HAVING NIPT IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR UK charity ARC provides non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process, and where there has been a diagnosis of fetal abnormality. HOME | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL TESTINGTESTS EXPLAINEDFOR PARENTSFOR PROFESSIONALSSUPPORT USABOUT ARC ARC is the only national charity helping parents and healthcare professionals through antenatal screening and its consequences. Around 800,000 women in the UK become pregnant each year. More than 40,000 will be told there is a chance their baby has a genetic or structural condition. Naturally, this can cause a great deal of anxiety anduncertainty.
FOR PARENTS
Parent meetings. Parent meetings are an ideal opportunity to meet other bereaved parents who may have been in a similar situation in a controlled but informal environment. For more information on when and where the next meeting with be held, call 0207 713 7356 or email info@arc-uk.org. We hold four of five parent's meetings a year.WHO’S WHO AT ARC
The team at UK charity ARC who provide non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process, and where there has been a diagnosis of fetal abnormality.ULTRASOUND SCANS
Ultrasound scans have been used in antenatal care for over thirty years and there is no evidence to suggest that they are harmful to you or your baby. Most women whose pregnancy is progressing without complications will be offered a maximum of two to three scans in their pregnancy. Most scans are performed by a sonographer, who is theTRAINING AND EVENTS
PUBLICATIONS
Charity ARC has written a selection of publications for parents and families when a fetal anomaly has been diagnosed which is a great resource to healthcare professionals working in this field.GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Glossary of terms. Here is a glossary to help explain some of the more common terms you may come across. It does not cover the more complicated terminology associated with genetics and does not include details about the rare disorders that may be diagnosed in some babies. NON-INVASIVE PRENATAL TESTING (NIPT) + Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) for Down's syndrome (also known as cfDNA screening) Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), which is also known as cell-free DNA screening has been available (originally mainly in the private sector) in the UK since 2012. SCREENING FOR DOWN'S, EDWARDS AND PATAU'S SYNDROMES QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN HAVING NIPT IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR Questions to ask when you are having NIPT in the private sector. Things to think about when considering whether to have NIPT/cfDNA prenatal screening in the private sector HOME | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL TESTINGTESTS EXPLAINEDFOR PARENTSFOR PROFESSIONALSSUPPORT USABOUT ARC ARC is the only national charity helping parents and healthcare professionals through antenatal screening and its consequences. Around 800,000 women in the UK become pregnant each year. More than 40,000 will be told there is a chance their baby has a genetic or structural condition. Naturally, this can cause a great deal of anxiety anduncertainty.
FOR PARENTS
Parent meetings. Parent meetings are an ideal opportunity to meet other bereaved parents who may have been in a similar situation in a controlled but informal environment. For more information on when and where the next meeting with be held, call 0207 713 7356 or email info@arc-uk.org. We hold four of five parent's meetings a year.WHO’S WHO AT ARC
The team at UK charity ARC who provide non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process, and where there has been a diagnosis of fetal abnormality.ULTRASOUND SCANS
Ultrasound scans have been used in antenatal care for over thirty years and there is no evidence to suggest that they are harmful to you or your baby. Most women whose pregnancy is progressing without complications will be offered a maximum of two to three scans in their pregnancy. Most scans are performed by a sonographer, who is theTRAINING AND EVENTS
PUBLICATIONS
Charity ARC has written a selection of publications for parents and families when a fetal anomaly has been diagnosed which is a great resource to healthcare professionals working in this field.GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Glossary of terms. Here is a glossary to help explain some of the more common terms you may come across. It does not cover the more complicated terminology associated with genetics and does not include details about the rare disorders that may be diagnosed in some babies. NON-INVASIVE PRENATAL TESTING (NIPT) + Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) for Down's syndrome (also known as cfDNA screening) Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), which is also known as cell-free DNA screening has been available (originally mainly in the private sector) in the UK since 2012. SCREENING FOR DOWN'S, EDWARDS AND PATAU'S SYNDROMES QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN HAVING NIPT IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR Questions to ask when you are having NIPT in the private sector. Things to think about when considering whether to have NIPT/cfDNA prenatal screening in the private sector ABOUT ARC | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL About ARC, Antenatal Results & Choices. ARC is the only national charity helping parents and healthcare professionals through antenatal screening and its consequences. OFFERS non-directive individualised information and support to parents who are making decisions around antenatal testing. HELPS parents cope with the uncertainty and anxietyARC ONLINE TRAINING
ARC Online Training. We are currently offering a range of bite sized online training sessions for healthcare professionals: Session 1: Delivering Unexpected News in Pregnancy (£25) Having to deliver unexpected news to expectant parents about their pregnancy can be a daunting and emotional task. This 90-minute session is aimed atsupporting
CONTACT US | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL Call our national helpline and speak to a member of our trained team. Our helpline is open Monday to Friday, 10.00am-5.30pm. Helpline: 0207713 7486. ARC.
ARC FORUM | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL If you live outside the UK, you can join ARC and the forum for an annual fee of £15 (Europe) or £25 (rest of the world). Please send your details directly to info@arc-uk.org or call the ARC office on 0207 713 7486. One of our experienced team will respond to you as soon as possible, in office hours. In addition to having access to theforum
COUNSELLING
Counselling. Counselling is a term which can be used to mean different forms of help. Here we are referring to psychological or therapeutic counselling, rather than counselling which might be provided by a medical professional, for example when discussing the result of a scan or test, a diagnosis or prognosis or other information related to the health of a baby or other pregnancy issue.STUDENT MEMBERSHIP
Professional Membership for students. We think that it is important for the future generation of healthcare professionals to have access to ARC resources before they enter their profession. That is why we offer students a special discounted rate of £15 to become a professional member. Here is what you will get with that. NON-INVASIVE PRENATAL TESTING (NIPT) + Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) for Down's syndrome (also known as cfDNA screening) Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), which is also known as cell-free DNA screening has been available (originally mainly in the private sector) in the UK since 2012.GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Glossary of terms. Here is a glossary to help explain some of the more common terms you may come across. It does not cover the more complicated terminology associated with genetics and does not include details about the rare disorders that may be diagnosed in some babies.DECISION MAKING
Decision making. When you are told your baby has or might have a genetic condition or anomaly you may feel very alone. You may think that no-one can possibly understand how you feel. When you are given the news that your baby has an anomaly, you lose the healthy baby of your dreams and sometimes your belief in yourself. SCREENING FOR DOWN'S, EDWARDS AND PATAU'S SYNDROMES Screening for Down's, Edwards and Patau's syndromes. Screening tests for these three conditions are non-invasive tests which are offered to all pregnant women in the UK (except Northern Ireland). HOME | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL TESTINGTESTS EXPLAINEDFOR PARENTSFOR PROFESSIONALSSUPPORT USABOUT ARCARC ATTACHMENT SELF REGULATION COMPETENCYARC COLLECTION SERVICESARC COLLECTION SERVICES BATAVIA NYARC GROW TRAINING NJ ARC is the only national charity helping parents and healthcare professionals through antenatal screening and its consequences. Around 800,000 women in the UK become pregnant each year. More than 40,000 will be told there is a chance their baby has a genetic or structural condition. Naturally, this can cause a great deal of anxiety anduncertainty.
WHO’S WHO AT ARC
The team at UK charity ARC who provide non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process, and where there has been a diagnosis of fetal abnormality.FOR PARENTS
Parent meetings. Parent meetings are an ideal opportunity to meet other bereaved parents who may have been in a similar situation in a controlled but informal environment. For more information on when and where the next meeting with be held, call 0207 713 7356 or email info@arc-uk.org. We hold four of five parent's meetings a year.TRAINING AND EVENTS
ULTRASOUND SCANS
Ultrasound scans have been used in antenatal care for over thirty years and there is no evidence to suggest that they are harmful to you or your baby. Most women whose pregnancy is progressing without complications will be offered a maximum of two to three scans in their pregnancy. Most scans are performed by a sonographer, who is the ARC FORUM | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL If you live outside the UK, you can join ARC and the forum for an annual fee of £15 (Europe) or £25 (rest of the world). Please send your details directly to info@arc-uk.org or call the ARC office on 0207 713 7486. One of our experienced team will respond to you as soon as possible, in office hours. In addition to having access to theforum
PUBLICATIONS
Charity ARC has written a selection of publications for parents and families when a fetal anomaly has been diagnosed which is a great resource to healthcare professionals working in this field. NON-INVASIVE PRENATAL TESTING (NIPT) + Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) for Down's syndrome (also known as cfDNA screening) Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), which is also known as cell-free DNA screening has been available (originally mainly in the private sector) in the UK since 2012. SCREENING FOR DOWN'S, EDWARDS AND PATAU'S SYNDROMESANOTHER PREGNANCY
The strains of a subsequent pregnancy can be great and talking about your fears to someone who will listen may be helpful. And although there will be great joy when your baby arrives safely there can also be some conflicted emotions about the baby you lost. Please feel able to keep in touch with us by phone or email as much as you need. HOME | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL TESTINGTESTS EXPLAINEDFOR PARENTSFOR PROFESSIONALSSUPPORT USABOUT ARCARC ATTACHMENT SELF REGULATION COMPETENCYARC COLLECTION SERVICESARC COLLECTION SERVICES BATAVIA NYARC GROW TRAINING NJ ARC is the only national charity helping parents and healthcare professionals through antenatal screening and its consequences. Around 800,000 women in the UK become pregnant each year. More than 40,000 will be told there is a chance their baby has a genetic or structural condition. Naturally, this can cause a great deal of anxiety anduncertainty.
WHO’S WHO AT ARC
The team at UK charity ARC who provide non-directive support and information to parents throughout the antenatal testing process, and where there has been a diagnosis of fetal abnormality.FOR PARENTS
Parent meetings. Parent meetings are an ideal opportunity to meet other bereaved parents who may have been in a similar situation in a controlled but informal environment. For more information on when and where the next meeting with be held, call 0207 713 7356 or email info@arc-uk.org. We hold four of five parent's meetings a year.TRAINING AND EVENTS
ULTRASOUND SCANS
Ultrasound scans have been used in antenatal care for over thirty years and there is no evidence to suggest that they are harmful to you or your baby. Most women whose pregnancy is progressing without complications will be offered a maximum of two to three scans in their pregnancy. Most scans are performed by a sonographer, who is the ARC FORUM | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL If you live outside the UK, you can join ARC and the forum for an annual fee of £15 (Europe) or £25 (rest of the world). Please send your details directly to info@arc-uk.org or call the ARC office on 0207 713 7486. One of our experienced team will respond to you as soon as possible, in office hours. In addition to having access to theforum
PUBLICATIONS
Charity ARC has written a selection of publications for parents and families when a fetal anomaly has been diagnosed which is a great resource to healthcare professionals working in this field. NON-INVASIVE PRENATAL TESTING (NIPT) + Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) for Down's syndrome (also known as cfDNA screening) Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), which is also known as cell-free DNA screening has been available (originally mainly in the private sector) in the UK since 2012. SCREENING FOR DOWN'S, EDWARDS AND PATAU'S SYNDROMESANOTHER PREGNANCY
The strains of a subsequent pregnancy can be great and talking about your fears to someone who will listen may be helpful. And although there will be great joy when your baby arrives safely there can also be some conflicted emotions about the baby you lost. Please feel able to keep in touch with us by phone or email as much as you need. ABOUT ARC | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL About ARC, Antenatal Results & Choices. ARC is the only national charity helping parents and healthcare professionals through antenatal screening and its consequences. OFFERS non-directive individualised information and support to parents who are making decisions around antenatal testing. HELPS parents cope with the uncertainty and anxiety CONTACT US | ARC SUPPORTS PARENTS THROUGHOUT ANTENATAL Call our national helpline and speak to a member of our trained team. Our helpline is open Monday to Friday, 10.00am-5.30pm. Helpline: 0207713 7486. ARC.
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
Invasive diagnostic tests (CVS and amniocentesis) can tell you for certain if your baby has a chromosomal anomaly such as Down's syndrome. Screening tests cannot do this. They are called invasive procedures because they involve passing a very fine needle into the body. This means CVS and amniocentesis carry a small risk ofmiscarriage.
COUNSELLING
Counselling. Counselling is a term which can be used to mean different forms of help. Here we are referring to psychological or therapeutic counselling, rather than counselling which might be provided by a medical professional, for example when discussing the result of a scan or test, a diagnosis or prognosis or other information related to the health of a baby or other pregnancy issue.PUBLICATIONS
UK national charity ARC offers a range of highly regarded literature for parents and families when a fetal anomaly has been diagnosed. Additional support services are available.STUDENT MEMBERSHIP
Professional Membership for students. We think that it is important for the future generation of healthcare professionals to have access to ARC resources before they enter their profession. That is why we offer students a special discounted rate of £15 to become a professional member. Here is what you will get with that.DECISION MAKING
Decision making. When you are told your baby has or might have a genetic condition or anomaly you may feel very alone. You may think that no-one can possibly understand how you feel. When you are given the news that your baby has an anomaly, you lose the healthy baby of your dreams and sometimes your belief in yourself.IN MEMORY +
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Glossary of terms. Here is a glossary to help explain some of the more common terms you may come across. It does not cover the more complicated terminology associated with genetics and does not include details about the rare disorders that may be diagnosed in some babies. ARC Forum |Contact us Helpline: 0207 713 7486 Helpline: 0207 713 7486*
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HELPING PARENTS AND PROFESSIONALS THROUGH ANTENATAL SCREENING ARC IS THE ONLY NATIONAL CHARITY HELPING PARENTS AND HEALTHCAREÂ PROFESSIONALS THROUGH ANTENATAL SCREENING AND ITSCONSEQUENCES
Around 800,000 women in the UK become pregnant each year. More than 40,000 will be told there is a chance their baby has a genetic or structural condition. Naturally, this can cause a great deal of anxiety and uncertainty. Most parents will ultimately be reassured the pregnancy is progressing as expected. Sadly, some will receive the devastating news that their baby has a serious, sometimes lethal condition or might be told that the outlook is very uncertain. ARC offers non-directive information and support to parents before, during and after antenatal screening; when they are told their baby has an anomaly; when they are making difficult decisions about continuing with or ending a pregnancy, and when they are coping with complex and painful issues after making a decision, includingbereavement.
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ARC'S NATIONAL HELPLINE We're here for as long as you need us. Our helpline is answered by trained staff Monday to Friday, 10.00am-5.30pm. Call 0207 713 7486.THE ARC FORUM
The ARC Forum has been set up as a safe place for ARC parent members to make contact with other people who have lost a baby following a prenatal diagnosis, in order to provide support and lessen the sense of isolation. Find out more, and join the forum.
LOOKING FOR INFORMATION? ANTENATAL SCREENING AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTS EXPLAINED All pregnant women in the UK are offered antenatal screening tests. Most women will be reassured by the results but some (approximately 5%) will be given worrying news and face difficult decisions about diagnostic testing. It is your choice to have any test. Learn more about antenatal screening and diagnosis .OUR PUBLICATIONS
ARC's parents' handbooks 'Supporting you throughout your pregnancy' and 'A handbook to be given to parents when an anomaly is diagnosed' describe some of the complex physical and emotional issues you may face after a prenatal diagnosis. Find out more and place an order.
ARE YOU A HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL? PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Be kept abreast of the latest information and developments in antenatal screening and diagnosis and ARC's work by becoming a healthcare professional member of ARC. Sign up online today.
TRAINING AND EVENTS
It takes time, experience and training to gain the confidence and competence needed to provide individualised care to parents through antenatal testing and its consequences. ARC training days are designed to enable healthcare professionals to respond both practically and emotionally to parents' needs as well as consider their own support needs. View upcoming training days and events.
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