My husband and I went to our anatomy screen at 20 weeks to discover an echogenic focus on the babies heart. We were referred to a different doctor for a second opinion who checked the heart and although he said everything is there and heart is functioning normally there is a thickening of the left side and he referred us to one of the nations best fetal/pediatric cardiologists. We rushed over to the cardiologist who examined us for over an hour. He told us exactly what the other doctor said, he said he was not sure what caused this thickening but the heart is functioning fine its just important to monitor it. I did end up having an amnio to rule out any chromosomal/gentic abnormalities and to check for viruses that could have possibly caused this thickening and everything has come back negative. The doctors are confused and will be monitoring this hoping it either gets better or he grows into it. We are very worried as the genetic counselor who did talk to us about the amnio mentioned termination. Has anyone had a similar heart problem? I have literally researched everything and cant find one thing!
Re: Thickening of heart wall?
Just thought it might be something you may want to look up. You and your partner can be tested for HCM with an ultrasound on the heart. Good luck. The fact that your baby's heart appears to be functioning normally despite the thickening is an excellent sign.