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  1. #1

    Jul 2009
    Australia
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    Thank you ladies, that is great to know that everything is great.

    MrsS- Thanks for that, i didn't know what they classed as 'not normal' and i'm so happy to hear that your little girl is fine I'm sure you were really concerned to hear that she may have it.

    ETA- i had the blood test 2 days later which may be why its taking so long. The pathology was booked out when i went for my scan and they werent free for 2 days.

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    Nov 2008
    North Haven, NSW
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    I had to have my bloods done 3 days prior to the scan so i agree thats probably what holding you up there miss!

    Ive never had the chicken pox either!

  3. #3

    Jul 2009
    Australia
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    I was convinced that i had it. Because when i was like 5 or 6 i got really sick and covered in red spots, and my little sister got them too as we were so close and i remember us being in the bath together soaking in that stuff they use for chicken pox (sorry baby brain).

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    Maybe it was the measels or something? (ive not had either i dont know if you break out with both?)

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    Nov 2008
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    I had the chicken pox when i was little but my blood tests showed that I am not immune to it. It's common for people to not develop an immunity to it

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    May 2005
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    I was convinced that i had it. Because when i was like 5 or 6 i got really sick and covered in red spots, and my little sister got them too as we were so close and i remember us being in the bath together soaking in that stuff they use for chicken pox (sorry baby brain).
    You could have had it but only have a very low level of immunity built up - they can only test for your current immunity level and most people if they have had it are fine - but some just don't develop the antibodies to it very well. At least you know so can try and avoid it.

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    Jun 2007
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    CRL is crown to rump length. It's used to determine the gestational age of bub GL with your blood test results

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    Jan 2010
    Perth
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    Hello,

    I'm going for my NT scan when I'm at 12 wks 1 day. Just wondering, your gestational age is 12.5 wks but you're actually 14 wks pregnant. I'm confused as to what they say about the risk of miscarriage going down at 12 wks, does this mean 12 wks pregnanant or 12 wks gestational age, which would mean 14 wks. Sorry if I sound confusing!

  9. #9

    Aug 2009
    Yarra Valley, Victoria
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    Sounds like everything is perfect Good Luck for the rest of your pregnancy