I just went for my 12 week NT scan this morning it was a horrible experience for me. The results came back 3.1mm with a CRL of 44mm. At first I wasn't sure if that was good or bad, but now that I've researched it a bit online I see that it is high. I'm only 24 years old and this is my first baby so I'm pretty freaked out about it. The sonographer didn't speak to me at all during the scan, and wouldn't even show me the screen during the scan either. I had to twist my head so far to the side just to see a glimps. When it was done she wouldn't even print out a picture for me because she said I'd just be worried if I looked at it!! I don't know why she would say something like that to a new mom! I was really looking forward to having a picture of my little one but I felt so horrible leaving the clinic. I wasn't worried at all before I had the scan because I thought the chances of an abnormality was low because of my age and the fact that there is no history in my family of genetic problems. But now that I have the higher result I'm pretty worried. And the sonographer's response really didn't help me feel any better at all. I haven't gotten the results of my blood test yet and probably won't for a week so I'm trying to find out as much as I can on my own. So far I haven't found a lot of promising information out there. I Just really hope everything is okay with my baby. Any information anyone can give would be great. Is a reading of 3.1mm really that bad? I know it's hard to say without the blood results, but any info would be really appreciated. Thanks Everyone!