Anyone had a CVS test ??? ... Would like to hear of your experience !!
Hello all,
I was wondering if any of you lovely ladies have experience having had a CVS test within the past few years & How it was for you ???
... I had a terrible experience when actually having my one & only CVS test when I was pregnant at 40 :rolleyes:
Without my going into detail of my experience as I wouldn't want to put anyone off having one done !!!
Happy & beautiful side of ' that ' pregnancy is that I went onto have a healthy daughter (my 1st baby) :dance:
... As DP & I are trying to conceive with No#2 bub (I'm now 42) & I'm more terrified with going through another CVS test then ever going through a drug-free natural birth again :doh:
I guess I'm looking for reassurnance that I won't have the same experience If I read of enough positive CVS test experiences from you ALL :pray:
Also does anyone know if you are going through a Public Hospital for the birth - 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 ?
" :heartbeat: HUGE HEARTFELT THANKS " TO ANYONE THAT CAN PUT ME AT A GREAT EASE ABOUT HAVING ONE DONE AGAIN (fingers crossed I can fall pregnant again too :crossfingers:) xoxoxoxo
CVS sampling - just got home from test
I realise that the last post in this was a couple of years back but I still thought I would post my thoughts as I have just got home from the CVS test. I had it done at Sydney Women's Ultrasound Centre at Chatswood and seriously, cannot speak more highly of the centre. The doctor we had was so caring and professional and was so, so, so, skilled. When we first arrived, we were checked in at reception and was called in within five minutes. The doctor went through all the statistics and outcomes with my partner and I and answered all of our questions responsively. We were then taken into a darker room that had a big Sony LCD screen right in front of the bed so I could see everything if I chose. An ultrasound was undertaken and pictures were given to my partner (who really wanted them so he could take them to work). I did not feel the anaesthetic at all until it was nearly finished (I had my eyes closed). I did not feel the bigger needle either, not one bit and it was all over in a couple of minutes, maybe less. I believe personally the skill of the doctor plays an incredibly important role in the patient's comfort and I would take a good guess that the doctor's skill is also linked to the rates of miscarriage for the test (not including the underlying miscarriage risk that exists regardless of the test). We also paid the extra few hundred dollars to have a preliminary result by tomorrow afternoon which will be about 30 hours after the test. I would highly recommend to all expectant mother's who are contemplating this test to pay to have it done privately at a reputable clinic. The very least, is that you get the best care and your mind is put at ease.