FTM here. So I've read a lot about this on different websites - I'm not sure if it's optional, but I'm definitely doing it. I've also read its best to do between 11-14 weeks and the best to do in your 11th week.
From the STMs, what was your experience like? What can I expect? When did you have it done? Did you get results right away? Please feel free to answer any questions I may have missed, but you think is important for a FTM to know. Thanks
M14 January Siggy Challenge: Resolution I have no intention of keeping...SHOPPING LESS!
TTC: 8/13; BFP: 9/11/13; EDD: 5/15/14
DD Born @ 40+4
Re: NT Scan
My scan was at 11w6d. The u/s itself took maybe 45 minutes? Lots of measurements and if I remember correctly, the MFM doc did it herself (rather than a tech) so she was able to tell us as she went along how things were looking. It also included bloodwork and I had the results of that a few days later.
LCT - 5.15.14 ~ 9lbs, 22.5 inches
On another subject - Does anyone know how much the NT scan costs if you are cash pay?
My maternity does not kick in until January and by then I will be too far along for the NT scan.
2011: FSH 13.3 & E 99; AMH 0.54 2nd FSH 6.2 E 40's AFC: 8
BFP from Clomid/IUI ~ Pre-e and IUGR during pregnancy ~ DS born 9/4/12
Feb./March 2013: AMH less than 0.16 (undectable) and AFC = 4;
BFP from supps ~ DS#2 due May 2014
May 2014 January Siggy Challenge:
I think that would be the anatomy scan as opposed to the NT Scan. I am pretty sure the NT scan has to be done before 14 weeks to be accurate.
2011: FSH 13.3 & E 99; AMH 0.54 2nd FSH 6.2 E 40's AFC: 8
BFP from Clomid/IUI ~ Pre-e and IUGR during pregnancy ~ DS born 9/4/12
Feb./March 2013: AMH less than 0.16 (undectable) and AFC = 4;
BFP from supps ~ DS#2 due May 2014
May 2014 January Siggy Challenge:
Me: 31, DH: 34, Married 5/29/05
BFP #1: 6/22/10, EDD 3/6/11, DS born 2/25/11 @ 38w5d
BFP #2: 7/27/13, EDD 4/9/14, CP 8/3/13
BFP #3: 8/31/13, EDD 5/10/13, DD born med-free 5/9/14 @ 39w6d
Bonus, you get an extra u/s!
Started TTC 05.08
Me: Stage II endo, borderline high FSH
DH: perfect
1 lap, 5 IUIs = 4 BFNs and 1 c/p
2 IVFs, 2 FETs = 1 BFN, 1 c/p, 1 ectopic and finally a sticky BFP in May 2011!
1 FET in Aug 2013 = BFP!
It is a screening test so you won't get a definitive answer or diagnosis from it. You will do an u/s and bloodwork. Based on the results, you will get a risk number, which does take a couple days. If your risk number is high, you can choose to do more invasive testing (CVS or amnio) to get or rule out a specific diagnosis. I did it with DD and will do it again. I need the extra reassurance and would want to be prepared with as much information as possible if something were to come up.
BFP#3 9-4-13 Benjamin Lee born 4-28-14
After struggling for weeks whether or not to do it, I finally decided to. I was 13w1d. I am so, so glad I did. It put my mind at ease. For my NT scan, I had to get my finger pricked for 5 different tests and then I had a thorough ultrasound. My OB called about a week later saying that everything was just fine. Our u/s tech was awesome and said that I shouldn't have anything to worry about, but most don't say a word.
In Canada it's called IPS screening. It happens around 11-13 weeks. You go in for a first u/s and blood work. Then around 15w3d you go back for a second round of blood work. During the NT (IPS) u/s the tech measures the thickness of (here's where I'm not sure, something about the neck??). Anyway, when I went with DS the tech told me his measured 1.5mm and they normally don't get concerned unless it's 3+mm. After my second set of blood work my doctor called me and gave me a result out of 10,000. So the baby had something like 1/10000 chance of having a problem.
It was optional for me. The reason why I did it with DS and why I'll do it again this time is that I'd like to be as prepared as I can if something is wrong.