thread: Anyone had a CVS test ??? ... Would like to hear of your experience !!

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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Nov 2007
    295

    I have a CVS at 12 weeks during this PG. PM me if you wanna chat.
    Not a great experience but results have thus far been all OK..

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jun 2005
    Perth
    1,454

    I had a CVS done at 12 weeks - the results werent great but the actual testing itself wasnt too bad. It didnt hurt as much as I expected and in fact was more uncomfortable then painful - so barring the results the test itself was ok I guess.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    Springvale South, Melbourne
    2,826

    Hi I had a cvs with my first at 13 weeks. I found it an uncomfortable experience and was sore for days after. The mental anguish was just as bad...sorry. But thankfully we had positive results and I have a healthy dd. I am now 12 weeks pregnant and awaiting my test results. So far the u/s is "normal", just waiting blood results. So fingers crossed I wont need one. I know what you mean though. I have been really nerous about getting pregnant and having to do the cvs again. At least I know what I am up for, i think thats the only thing I can say. Sorry!

    Good luck getting pregnant again.

    Melissa

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    Brisbane
    15

    Hi
    I had a CVS at just under 12 weeks ( I'm a carrier for a genetic abnormality so will always have to go through these). I was terrified about how it was going to be but found that the experience itself wasn't too bad at all. The most painful part for me was the first needle that anethetises the area. The collection of DNA was a little uncomfortable but nothing worse than period pains for me personally. I was a little achy afterwards for that day but then felt ok. The major pain is waiting for the results. We were told they would take 2-3 weeks(which was a nightmare anyway) but they had lots of problems detecting the info they needed and we didn't get results until 9 weeks later!!! By which time we had already committed ourselves to the pregnancy. I think it was just because of the complexity of the tests they had to do for our situation but it was really hard waiting.
    I'm sure yours will be far more straight forward and you'll be fine!
    Hope that helps.
    Lol

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Cronulla
    1,030

    just a quick note - a friend of mine had her CVS done at Newtown SUFW by the top specialist there - if you're in Sydney I'd be happy to ask the name - she got good results (Thank God) and although she was uncomfortable she never really mentioned anything about the pain - this is a private place and you'll need a referral to get in but well worth it if the service is good

  6. #6
    Life Member

    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
    2,877

    I had a CVS when I was pregnant with Lexie as a result of poor triple test blood results.

    (I had had an amnio with Charlie for the same poor blood test results.)

    We chose to opt for a CVS with Lexie (in preference to an amnio) as it was able to be done earlier:
    (13 weeks rather than waiting till 18 weeks).

    As it happened my DH had a really important interview scheduled at the same time as my CVS was scheduled. But I went ahead and did it by myself.

    Sure, it was uncomfortable, but both the specialist and the nurse were really kind and supportive and comforting.

    The wait for the results was long.

    In the end,esults were perfect and I then began to enjoy the 2nd half of my pregnancy with her.

    Lexie was born vaginally & naturally without any intervention or pain relief. It was a blissful experience. (She was born fast....one minute I was chatting to Kelly on MSN, 40 minuntes later Lexie was born and feeding!)

    Can you choose to pay$$ extra to go to a Private Hospital for the CVS test only & get a specialist there who know's what they are doing & is absolutely experienced in doing them ?
    Yes, you can. You need to get a referral for the specialist, but yes, you can do this no problem.

    HTH

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    Sydney
    91

    CVS

    I've done the CVA in RPA in Sydney for my DD. I was lucky enough that the professor whatshername did it in person, because she had heaps of experience and I didn't feel pain at all, just a bit of discomfort. I think the worst part was waiting for the 2 weeks to get the results (by the way, if you do it privately and you pay a fee you can have a preliminary result in 2 I said 2!!!! days.... nobody told me that at the time!!!).
    Really, the worst part is waiting... so next time I will do it privately!!!
    Good luck!
    Titti

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
    8,924

    (by the way, if you do it privately and you pay a fee you can have a preliminary result in 2 I said 2!!!! days.... nobody told me that at the time!!!).
    This option should also be available when the procedure is done publicly. All samples in the state generally go to the one laboratory (i know this is the case in Victoria), and preliminary results for the trisomies and gender can be back in under two days, for a fee.

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