I'm 23. I have a 6 year old son and my pregnancy with him was normal. My husband and I are expecting and I'm 17 weeks along. Last week my doctor calls to tell me my blood work came back 1 of 120 positive for down syndrome. We have no history of special needs in our family, although I am aware it has to start somewhere. I would just like to hear from other moms who have been given positive results, and did or did not end up having a baby with ds. Also did you have the amnio? We've decided to do no further testing because we aren't terminating anyway. Putting it in God's hands and however our baby is born, so be it. I do however want to hear other women's stories/advice. No fun keeping it all in.
Re: OB called and told me I was positive for down syndrome
10/16/04 ~ lost our first baby boy at 20 weeks due to IC
3/05 ~ another loss at 12 weeks
2/14/06 ~ Our sweet valentine miracle was born after a nightmarish 8 months!
Surprise Baby Boy, born sleeping at 31 weeks on 9/21/14
Married: August 2012
DD: 9/22/2014
If I do have more children I would like to have further testing to be as sure as possible if they will have Ds or not. The first 6 months after her birth were really hard and painful and I don't want to be surprised and be put in that position again. Hopefully you will have good news.
P.S. Around 90% of babies diagnosed with Ds are terminated.
I'm lurking but just want to say that I also has markers in my blood test that came back with a 1:120 chance of DS. I had the blood test done at 16w. DH and I went to the ultrasound with a high risk MFM Dr and all came back clear. We chose after that to not continue with any amnio or blood testing and are considered all clear and low risk. We wouldn't have done anything about the pregnancy even if our little girl did have it.
We chose to go to the ultrasound because if they could tell us early that she has DS we wanted to get educated. We wanted to have a counselor and be able to do research and prepare. That is all. I just wanted to point out that testing doesn't mean invasive or dangerous actions have to taken. I hope your LO is beautiful and has a happy life.
Me 32 and DH 40
Fur-baby named Bella
1 MC Nov. 2013
DD born Nov. 2, 2014
Little 2 EDD Oct. 1
The cell-free DNA tests have 99% sensitivity for DS. That means they correctly identify 99% of fetuses affected with DS. This is NOT equivalent to a 1% risk for DS. These tests offer FAR more information than a simple risk ratio and are much more relevant to YOUR child.