Yesterday my doctor called with the results of my 20 week ultrasound. He said everything looked good, just that he noticed I have just a 2 vessel cord. Instead of 4. He said that when that happens, the artery is larger so it makes up for the blood flow age bc it's bigger obviously. Just to be safe, he is sending me to get a fetal echo. Growth is normal (actually the baby is 3 ounces bigger then the average at this time in pregnancy). But, of course I googled this 2 vessel cord thing. Although, almost all my research is all positive, I did come across very few cases where the baby resulted in a still birth at 30+ weeks. It's rare supposedly, but obviously I don't want to know that I even have a 1% chance in that. My perinatologist is going to be monitoring me closely every few weeks, even though he said it's nothing to be concerned about. But, still! I would like to know if anyone has had experience having a 2 vessel cord with previous pregnancies? This baby does kick like crazy, so at least that makes me happy, that it's a very active, energetic baby. Heartbeart is always 150+. Please share your experiences, I'd love to read about them.
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Re: 2 Vessel Cord...Should I be worried??
I agree. I know that the first thing you want to do is get all of the information you can, anywhere you can. We all do it. But your doctor is going to give you all the information you need. You will no doubt find hundreds of positive stories, but you will also find the negative ones you don't need to be listening to right now.
Just trust your doctor and I'm sure that everything will be fine! T&P to you.
I understand the worry, but your doctor would absolutely tell you. Please don't borrow trouble. CTFD.
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Listen to doctors because they know and have seen far more accurately than google.
Anything below 5cm of amniotic fluid is generally considered dangerous & many practitioners will deliver the baby at that point, especially if you're past 34 weeks. I'm glad they're keeping a close eye on you, but I'd honestly ask them about the risk of cord accidents with such low fluid & a 2 vessel cord. I was monitored bc I had low fluid & was told that below a 5 warranted induction.
I am 25w1d and have SUA. We were referred to a specialist after our 20 week u/s to verify that there weren't any other abnormalities. That scan showed a perfectly healthy baby. This week, we went back to the perinatologist for a fetal echo. That scan showed a perfectly healthy baby heart. I will start growth scans at 32 weeks, and while she is measuring small at the moment (40th percentile), it isn't anything to be worried about. <P>
I admit, I went to the same place you did emotionally -- flipped out and got to googling. My perinatologist says she sees 5 of these a week, that there is nothing that I need to do differently, and most cases are full-term, perfectly healthy babies. <P>
Good luck!