The OB that saw me yesterday ended our anatomy scan with the words "don't worry about it though" Which, naturally, made me worry even more, especially now that I can't remember what he called this heart defect. Yesterday was my 20 week scan and I got to see my sweet little baby girl all wiggly, like always and we looked at her spine, heart and various other organs. The tech stayed over her heart for a very long time but I figured it was just for measurements. However, the OB that went over the results said that the baby will have echocardiograms done at every visit until birth to keep an eye on "a blip in the heart that is usually associated with other disorders or defects". He didn't say murmur, he didn't say defect, and he also really didn't clarify when I asked for clarification. He did however say that because my blood work came back completely normal with all of my tests that it is something that should fix itself before birth. However, this doctor, who is not the one who will be delivering my LO, has seemed like he may not know what he's talking about the last couple of times I've visited with him, even when I had him for regular checkups before pregnancy. So, my long winded question is, have any of you ladies had experience with something like this? Did it go away on its own? If not, was your baby still ok?
Re: Told baby has abnormal heart?
Healthy baby heart vibes!
I've also gone for a fetal echo-cardiogram with this pregnancy and again it turned out normal. I specifically asked the cardiologist about the possibilities of this baby having ASD and VSD and she said that all babies have holes in their heart at this stage in development. For most babies the hole will close by the time they're born.
Personally I would get referred to a specialist that knows what they're talking about in fetal cardiology. It's always best to get as much information as you can from someone who is knowledgeable.
Been married since 2009.
Unicornuate Uterus (yes I menstruate glitter)
Several MCs
DD born 2013 (our miracle "you can't have babies" baby!)
Sometimes there isn't much they can do at this point, in our case we needed our baby to be born before Dr's could fully assess. They should be able to explain fully and in the most normal language as needed (the names of conditions alone is crazy). Dr's drew pictures of the issues also which was helpful. Hoping that it will correct itself but glad you know now.
Mama to Three Girls:
Twins born March 2014 at 26 weeks due to preterm labor
and our 37weeker born May 9th, 2016!