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  1. #1
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    Feb 2008
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    Nah, not at all, I am just a preggers ole fart hehehehe.

    Amniocentisis is when they put a needle in the uterus and take out some fluid and cells - analyse it - they look at the cells and can tell for certain if bubs has any chromosomal problems. There is a risk of miscarriage - can't remember stats though - so only recommended if screening tests have come back high risk or if you have other children with genetic differences. It happens around 16 weeks usually.

    So, for your age - it is up to you. You are not considered high risk age wise - but you don't have to be "more mature" to have a baby with downs either

    Downs screening is not routine - it is done around 12 week mark for reason Tanstar said, to give couples options I suppose.

    If it won't make a difference to your family and you wouldn't terminate etc - then ask yourself why you would have it done - very personal decision.

    Hope that helps a bit more ??...
    thank you that helps heaps!!

  2. #2
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    Jan 2007
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    Ah thanks Sami - my comments might have been taken as if the scan might show baby definately has DS which isn't the case! Sorry to confuse! I guess what I was getting at was that my GP and hospital basically ask you the questions of what you would do, because if you wouldn't terminate, then they say it's not worth going through it all I guess. Each to their own though, I don't know that I would but I still wanted to see my gumnut so had it anyway!

  3. #3
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    Jan 2008
    Sunshine Coast Qld
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    Hi, I just wanted to share my story with u and hopefully this can help u a little bit with ur decision.
    I was 20 when i had a nuchal test (12 week scan) done last year. My results came back that i was a high risk patient and my ratio was a 1:5 chance that my bub would have Downs. So i was referred for a CVS (Similar to Amnio but done earlier in a pregnancy and gets a sample from the placenta and not the amniotic fluid). While i was there, it turned out that someone somewhere had mixed up my birthday and had me down a year younger which when i corrected the mistake, it put my risk up to a 1:4 chance. As u can imagine, i was a COMPLETE wreck for around 2 weeks. Waiting for the results is the hardest. I had a phone call and the results showed that my bub had NO genetic/chromosomal abnormalities. I was so relieved and happy. I had spent 2 weeks of my precious pregnancy stressing, crying, preparing for the worst. So i do not believe that they are correct in giving a risk factor. I do believe however that they are a stressful experience and would not influence my decision this time around. I am planning to keep my baby at any cost so this 12 week scan is just a chance for me to see and say hello to my beautiful baby. I think, unless u are planning to terminate the pregnancy if u were to find out something was wrong then go ahead, but if u really are not too concerned and do not want the added stress, then i would suggest just having another scan or see ur GP so they can check the baby's heart beat (with a doppler)before u have ur morphology (18-20 week) scan.
    Hope this has helped a little and let u know that it's not the be all and end all.
    Good luck and just follow ur instincts x
    (Just so u are not confused, i lost my little girl to other developmental problems that they picked up at a 16 week scan)
    Last edited by mumisabella; March 27th, 2008 at 06:22 PM.

  4. #4
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    Jan 2008
    In a land of bubbles and trouble
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    Tanstar - not at all hun - just a couple of people mentioned docs and others said they weren't that reliable - I was just letting first-timer know it wasn't diagnostic in case she was confused with all of us sharing our thoughts

    Mumisabella - so sorry for your loss. Amazing the strength women find inside to deal with such heartbreaking situations. Re : the risk factor you were given, I understand the wait would have been difficult - at my 19 wk scan with DS they thought there was a soft marker for Trisonomy 13 - I had the triple screening done - he is perfect - but I had to also wait 10 days for the results with my hubby overseas - was just awful.

    There must be some reliable science behind it though, otherwise I wouldn't think it would still be done??

    So, First-timer - have we completely bamboozled you LOL.

    Good luck!!

  5. #5
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    Feb 2008
    Country Victoria
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    hey,

    im having my 12 week scan on the 16th april. Yeh its the down syndrome one, even tho im only 20 and its no where in my family. Im having the down sydrome bt done next week too. There is no way i could bring myself to wait until week 18-20 to have my scan. its bad enough that i have to wait till im 12 weeks Im not too worried about the results, i just want to see that my bub is ok
    Last edited by [M]umma[M]ia; March 27th, 2008 at 07:25 PM. : didnt make sense

  6. #6
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    Aug 2006
    Sydney, Australia
    227

    Im 22 and also getting the 12week scan. Im only getting done so i can get another peek at bubs

    HTH
    Simone

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