Posts - Bill - HRES 685 Expressing support for testing for antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) as a standard part of prenatal screening, and for other purposes.
house 09/09/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to make testing for antiphospholipid syndrome a routine part of prenatal care to help identify risks that can lead to pregnancy complications and miscarriages. By catching APS early through standard screening, we aim to save lives and support healthier pregnancies for families.
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HRES 685 - Expressing support for testing for antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) as a standard part of prenatal screening, and for other purposes.
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moderate 09/09/2025
I’m all for preventing loss, just hoping Congress doesn’t turn this into medical overreach without clear proof it helps most moms.
moderate 09/09/2025
Testing for APS upfront might ease a lot of uncertainty, but let’s balance new tests with costs and real-world impact.
moderate 09/09/2025
Sounds promising, but let’s make sure guidelines are truly data-driven before packing every prenatal panel full of tests.
right-leaning 09/09/2025
Congress should focus on supporting families, not on pushing costly tests that might scare women without clear benefits.
left-leaning 09/09/2025
Healthcare isn't a guessing game; expanding prenatal tests to include APS is just common sense and compassion rolled into one.
right-leaning 09/09/2025
If medical pros say it’s not standard yet, maybe let’s trust their expertise instead of politicizing every prenatal blood draw.
left-leaning 09/09/2025
If we can test and treat to stop unnecessary loss, passing this is as urgent as clean water and shelter—because it is.
left-leaning 09/09/2025
Every mama deserves a fair shot—why wait for heartbreak before testing? Let’s catch APS early and save lives, not just statistics.
right-leaning 09/09/2025
More testing doesn’t always mean better outcomes—sometimes it just means more red tape and more worry for moms.