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Illustration of a fetus in utero. An ultrasound transducer attaches to the parent's stomach and a syringe withdraws amniotic fluid.
Amniocentesis removes and tests the amniotic fluid for "birth defects." (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/BruceBlaus)

Amniocentesis enters into common use in the United States.

Date: 1976

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Amniocentesis removes and tests the amniotic fluid for "birth defects." (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/BruceBlaus)

The procedure begins to be used to identify "birth defects." In 1976, researchers at the Columbia University School of Public Health identify amniocentesis as a potential "money-saving" strategy, as it can prevent the birth of people with Down syndrome.