We have the option but to do the u/s we have to go to a hospital an hour away because they don't have any higher level machines or trained tech's to do it closer.
EDIT: We will still have the blood tests done to test for the chromosome abnormalities regardless.
Re: Anyone NOT having the NT Scan?
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I'd ask your doctor.
We were told that the test was useless without both the b/w and the u/s. I also believe there's the option of the quad screen done in 2nd tri if you don't want to do the NT u/s
My dr made me go to this whole prenatal testing class that their office offers. They said we could do either the blood tests and no u/s or the blood tests with the u/s or nothing.
We are not doing any type of genetic testing. Insurance doesnt cover it because in my case its not considered medically nessisary. And personally if the scans showed that there was a possibility there might be something wrong, I don't want to go through the rest of the pregnancy worried that something might be wrong. No matter what the results said it wouldnt change my descion to carry or not carry. But like everything else its a very personal descion
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i have no interest in knowing and have never had an NT scan.
that being said i have always had a ton of ultrasounds though so i never *needed* one to just see my baby like some people claim to do
That's exactly how I feel, too.
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I'm not doing any of the testing. Whatever the outcome of the test, it's not going to change anything for us, so I would rather not do it. Right now I would rather concentrate on being as healthy as I can for myself and the baby, and I don't want any added stress worrying over taking a test, or which test to take.