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--[[User:Z3252635|Sayanthan Kumaran]] 10:00, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
--[[User:Z3252635|Sayanthan Kumaran]] 10:00, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
shereen's email address - z3293029@student.unsw.edu.au

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I also wanted to add my uni zmail account cause that might be an easier way to keep in touch with me. My zmail email address is z3252635@student.unsw.edu.au


Hey guys over the last week i have been looking at different websites that may have a similar structure to the website we have to create, and this is just my so called ideas on how we could structure the website. So my structure of the website goes a little like this:

1. Title

2. Introduction - Gives basic information on the topic. A brief overview of the prenatal diagnostic method

3. History - The history of the method. Who was the first doctor to use it, when, where, why and so on. We could add the advance in how the technique is done here or in the next section.

4. Methodology - So this would be a step by step instructions of how the technique is done.

5. Similarities and Differences to other methods - This would include a table with other methods and we would compare. Stating the disadvantages and advantages and so on. We could then go on to compare the 2 closest methods in more detail (paragraph form)

6. Risk Associated - This would simply outline the risks of the procedure.

7. Ethical Issues - If any are found

8. References

So that pretty much what I've come up with over the last week. Feel free to add your comments. I'll also try to find some information on the method itself.

Thanks --Sayanthan Kumaran 10:00, 11 August 2010 (UTC)


shereen's email address - z3293029@student.unsw.edu.au