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Genetic pre-screening for Down syndrome advised during pregnancy.

Date: 1983

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Physicians begin advising people over the age of 35 who are pregnant to undergo genetic testing for Down syndrome and other genetic "disorders."

This begins to set a precedent for genetic pre-screening during pregnancy for disabilities.