What if my baby has an abnormal or out-of-range result?

The NBS Follow-up Team will contact your baby’s provider of record with the screening results and next steps for your baby. You should receive a call from your baby’s provider with information about the screening results and explain that additional testing is needed to confirm or rule out the initial results. An abnormal or out-of-range result does not always mean your baby has a medical condition, and more testing may be needed. If additional testing is required, please make arrangements for this to be done as soon as possible. 

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1. How are blood spots collected for screening?
2. How is the blood spot screening performed?
3. How will I find out the results?
4. What if my baby has an abnormal or out-of-range result?
5. What happens to the blood specimen after the screening?