I'm 43 and due at the end of July. My midwife just told me that from 36 weeks on I have to go in twice a week for ultrasounds and non-stress tests. I have NO other risk factors except my age. My health is excellent, I exercise, I've gained a reasonable amount of weight, my blood pressure is fine, no signs of preeclampsia, or gestational diabetes. Has anyone fought this successfully? If she could show me the science justifying this level of intervention sheerly based on age I'd react differently. But the science isn't there. Just a whole lot of fear of litigation, I think. I'd love to hear from other people. I'm a tad frazzled over this.
Re: That much testing? Really? (3rd tri)
I would politely say "no thank you" over and over again until there is a reason to get them.
Is the other test invasive? The name doesn't imply so but then I said I didn't know what it was so who knows...
NSTs aren't invasive, really, but they are a pain. They would eat up two half days a week for @naturalarmygirl if the MW gets her way. (Some don't like that the babies are poked and prodded a fair bit during some of those appointments.)
NSTs aren't invasive, really, but they are a pain. They would eat up two half days a week for @naturalarmygirl if the MW gets her way. (Some don't like that the babies are poked and prodded a fair bit during some of those appointments.)
Ha! I guess i should have my coffee first and then read stuff... I thought she said every 2 weeks :P
One thing to keep in mind - whatever they do is for the safety and health of the baby so often we need to put our own likes and preferences aside and do as doctor orders... Baby is more important.
Not sure what will happen this time around, I am really hoping NOT to have GD!
January PAL siggie challenge; Good advice:
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Check with your midwife to see if she is just telling you what is advised or if she is really stuck on you actually doing all of that. My midwife offers me all the testing options but is generally fine with me refusing stuff that is not absolutely medically necessary. She actually told me that she thinks the ACOG is eventually going to reverse the recommendations for extra ultrasounds and NSTs for older moms as unnecessary and she won't make me do that. Best wishes for a successful pregnancy.