has anyone had this done? I just did today and my results were 3.9.... Which puts me at a high risk. I'm going to get the blood test done this week. I'm so scared.... Part of me wishes we never had it done. I'm so worried about our baby and I can't stop crying.
Re: nuchal translucency ultrasound
Also, remember that this result just means an increased risk, it's not a diagnosis! Follow up, but do not panic yet.
I am in the April 2016 Community, but was reading some posts for the March 2016 community. Just wanted to let you know that I had extremely high NT numbers, pretty sure it was well over 3.9, with our first. We did not have the results back from the blood test yet and because we were in the 13th week, we had to opt quickly on performing any additional testing. We were at Johns Hopkins and they encouraged us to have a CVS at that point so we could get clarity. I am not sure why we were not offered any of the Non-Invasive Tests that also check chromosomes, but this was back in 2012, so maybe they were not as prevalent. At any rate, the CVS came back fine (after about 1 week of waiting) and we have a healthy baby girl (almost 3 now). The only reason we even opted to do the CVS because our numbers were so high they were worried that the baby had a chromosomal issue that would cause her to die even before giving birth. Even at our 20 week appointment, we had an EFI come up on the scan (which is a marker for down syndrome). The NT scans and the 20 week scans are just markers and not diagnostic testing, so please do not get discouraged about the results. Many people get tagged and go on to have perfectly healthy babies. Based on a lot of the reading I did back then, they get a ton of false positives for those. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
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Everything is still all good. We had our anatomy scan on Monday and he looks perfect! The doctor said he has no explanation as to why the fluid was high at 13wks. He wants us to have an ultrasound with the pediatric cardiologist in 4 weeks, even though he doesn't think they will find anything. And he wants to measure the fluid again in late December. It's all protocol... but if there is something wrong I still want to know, especially if its his heart so we can be prepared for delivery.
I hope everyone else is doing well!