Who is having this done? Initially I was very against it because my anxiety running amok after infertility and I really can't handle the news that something may be wrong... Or not. At 11 weeks I had an ultrasound after cramping/ tiny spotting (crazy I know but my OB offered it so I was all hell yeah about it) and it seemed to go well. But a week later I am analyZing how much the tech pushed nuchal testing on me. I am paranoid and started wondering if she was pushing it for a reason. She made me stick around for 30minutes while she has the doctor look at my ovaries (large from IVF) but now I'm all Was that REALLY what he was looking at? And I've never had one of those ultrasounds done- is it normal for them to look for 20-25 minutes during the scan itself? All these things I'm analyzing. Crazy crazy. But I guess now I'm feeling less sure about the NT testing. Should we have it done if it gives us a heads up that something might happen to the baby? Any thoughts or personal stories?
Re: Nuchal testing?
OP, we are having ours done. Like pp's have said, it's non-invasive and no risk. I would rather know if something is wrong than be surprised. Bonus: another u/s. I am u/s greedy. Besides, think of how much it will relax your mind to hear everything looks great!
I know you have been pretty stressed about everything so far, do you think maybe if you have it done it might ease some of your stress?
It is a personal decision but I found it helpful. Good luck with whatever you choose. Also, I thought that my doctors had possibly seen something suspicious too because they pushed the test on me too, but I feel that they would have verbalized that to me.
I suppose I'm also thinking that I know I don't want to do further testing should anything be abnormal. (I'm too anxious to do amnio or anything later.)
I think I'm upset because I felt very good about no testing until that tech really pushed it last week. DH thinks they probably push it on everyone, but I just can't get over it. I guess our other option is to see what they notice on the ultrasound and only worry abouty blood test results from last week if there is cause for concern in the neck measurements or nasal bone?
My OB thought she saw some extra thickness on the back of the neck at 10 weeks and suggested the NT scan...scared DH and myself completely.
Then we were offered the genetic testing which is non invasive and has a 99% accuracy. Not sure if your insurance covers this, I think some of it may have to do with your age (I'll be 35 on EDD). The nice thing is that it can be done early, starting at around 10 weeks I believe, and you can find out the sex of the baby.
:-*Me (34) PCOS
DH (36) Poor morphology and motility
TTC since 2011
2013 cycles 1, 2, and 3 on Clomid, all BFN
2013 cycles 4, and 5 IUI with Clomid, both BFN
DH and I took a break for several months
7/15/2014 started Acupuncture
7/26/2014 start Follistim for IVF cycle, ER on 8/8, develop OHSS, ET almost cancelled
8/13/2014 ET proceeds on our wedding anniversary, transfer 2 5DB, 8/23 BFP
EDD 5/1/2015
Didn't notice that smiley was blowing a kiss...oops.
Me (34) PCOS
DH (36) Poor morphology and motility
TTC since 2011
2013 cycles 1, 2, and 3 on Clomid, all BFN
2013 cycles 4, and 5 IUI with Clomid, both BFN
DH and I took a break for several months
7/15/2014 started Acupuncture
7/26/2014 start Follistim for IVF cycle, ER on 8/8, develop OHSS, ET almost cancelled
8/13/2014 ET proceeds on our wedding anniversary, transfer 2 5DB, 8/23 BFP
EDD 5/1/2015