June 2016 Moms

I can feel her breathing

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  • I just don't understand how it's wildly insensitive for me to say instead of having 2 bpp's a week having also been placed in a higher risk category it would be cool if one was an nst...
  • mebaby333 said:
    JunerTot said:
    mebaby333 said:
    mebaby333 said:
    I just get ultrasounds.... but it would be awesome to get nst with it... I have been having a whole lot of bh or contractions with little to no pain just a little discomfort...

    I don't know why they have me there 2 times a week besides what I said... my only other thing has been my thyroid which took a serious dump...

    Oh and I think I automatically fall into some category because I have a daughter with Turner Syndrome. .. I think that adds into the whole deal somewhere. .. anyway

    alileecam said:
    @mebaby333  An NST is generally where they hook you up to fetal monitors for a set period of time and monitor the baby's heartbeat, movement and your contractions. For me (I get one every week), they have to record at least 20 minutes of the baby's heartbeat on the monitor, so if he's moving around a lot (always), I generally end up sitting there longer because he evades the heartbeat monitor. It's totally different from the ultrasound (which measures the rest of the markers/indicators for the BPP)--which is different equipment, visually looks at the baby's size, movements, etc. In my experience with my practice and the high risk doc I also go to, they often combine the results from the NST (non stress test) and the ultrasound measurements to get the complete BPP (biophysical profile) number.  So there are 4 things they look for in the ultrasound part, worth 2 points each, and then the NST is 2 points as well. Basically, he must score 10/10 to pass. I get the full BPP every other week and the NST once a week, so the NST stands alone for my practice as a measure of baby's health as well. Again, this is speaking generally--I don't know if this holds true across all practitioners. 

    No, see, that would mean there was a potential issue for the baby. The NSTs and the (actual) BPPs monitor the baby. When there's a risk or a concern. Which is bad. Mommy's don't like risks and waiting for scary results. These are not things to hope for, they are not exciting or cool. Yes, us AMAs get frequent, quick US, [which are not generally full BPPs] to check that everything is ok and normal Bc we have somewhat more risk. But if you don't have other tests that's Bc everything appears ok. OK is good. OK is awesome! See?


    You did read my whole post that you highlighted right? I know what it feels like when something is wrong... do you? I just meant it would be cool to be monitored because if what I have been feeling..
    Wouldn't it be cool to get a colonoscopy just because your stomach hurt after eating Mexican food? No, it wouldn't be cool. Eat beans and rice, expect diarrhea. Get pregnant, expect Braxton Hicks contractions. It's expected

    Your comment of it being "cool" is wildly insensitive to all of the moms who are anxious through their NSTs because there is something their doctor deemed necessary to monitor their child for its safety. Not because it was cool
    THIS! 
    As a mom who anxiously waits through weekly NSTs to monitor the health/safety of my son, THANK YOU!
    And my comment of nst would be cool that affects you how?
    Because it isn't cool!  What part of that do you not get?  I've been low risk this entire pregnancy.  My last visit, my belly suddenly was measuring smaller than it had 2 weeks previously which is not good.  For the 3 minutes between being told this and getting set up in the ultrasound room, I was terrified that soemthing was very wrong with my baby.  Sure I had been kind of bummed that I wouldnt get any more scans but I was okay with that because it meant my baby was healthy and the doctors weren't concerned.  Wishing you could qualify for an extra test to ensure your baby is okay is really insensitive to those who have children who have potential problems that actually need monitoring.  How do you not see that?
    I've been high risk my entire pregnancy... the response was It would be cool to have nst instead of 2 bpp or whatever a week which I do have to have because of my qualifications in this pregnancy and unfortunately I know what it feels like for a Dr to look at me and tell me at 36 weeks my baby was the size of a 31 week baby...and she would die within 24 hours because they had no idea what was wrong... but that never qualifies me to be offended or hurt because someone else made a statement about a test I had to participate in due to it... it had nothing to do with what your experiencing though I am sorry your had to experience that it is scary and a helpless feeling...
  • JunerTot said:
    Exactly how I feel
  • And somehow me saying that was wildly insensitive but nothing said to me was, in all these pages of hateful comments... hmmm but your not looking for a reason to come at me ... ha..
  • Wow. I have no words at the amount of ignorance here. And I also don't understand how you wouldn't know the difference between an NST and a BPP if you so badly wanted one. Hoping to have extra testing for whatever asinine reason is just beyond me. Being a fourth-time mom, you'd think you'd already know you wouldn't wish health issues on your child. But hey, to each their own, I suppose. 

    Also, isn't it great that science can see into the womb and detect any issues beforehand? Because.....SCIENCE?!
  • Wow. I have no words at the amount of ignorance here. And I also don't understand how you wouldn't know the difference between an NST and a BPP if you so badly wanted one. Hoping to have extra testing for whatever asinine reason is just beyond me. Being a fourth-time mom, you'd think you'd already know you wouldn't wish health issues on your child. But hey, to each their own, I suppose. 

    Also, isn't it great that science can see into the womb and detect any issues beforehand? Because.....SCIENCE?!
    You twisted my words I never said I wanted one so badly... if I did quote it
  • Too many hypocrites on this forum... just looking for targets...
  • I was thinking it'd be sosupercool if my baby could have fetal surgery. 

    Jesus Christ this can not be real. 
    Have you seen some of those fetal surgeries because they're really badass.  Who wouldn't want that for their baby?? 

    (Just in case, please note sarcasm font on the second sentence)

    Seriously, though. Some of the stuff they can do now is crazy. Too bad science is a sham.... :/
  • mebaby333 said:
    I just don't understand how it's wildly insensitive for me to say instead of having 2 bpp's a week having also been placed in a higher risk category it would be cool if one was an nst...
    mebaby333 said:
    Wow. I have no words at the amount of ignorance here. And I also don't understand how you wouldn't know the difference between an NST and a BPP if you so badly wanted one. Hoping to have extra testing for whatever asinine reason is just beyond me. Being a fourth-time mom, you'd think you'd already know you wouldn't wish health issues on your child. But hey, to each their own, I suppose. 

    Also, isn't it great that science can see into the womb and detect any issues beforehand? Because.....SCIENCE?!
    You twisted my words I never said I wanted one so badly... if I did quote it
    see bolded 
  • Woahhhhh this conversation became uglyyyy! Just going to put my 2 cents in not that it even matters lol but here it goes. Feeling the baby breathe in the womb would be awesome hell I can't even tell what is a hand and what is a foot, but each their own belief (just like religion) I am not one to judge. I think and could be way off the mark but the OP maybe doesn't understand what a NST is exactly for or the difference between it and the BPP and she would like to have the NST to give her more peace of mind that it may tell her something the BPP is not. Like I said I could be way off but that is what I took from the conversation. I have had multiple NST due to high blood pressure and to be honest I never fully understood what they were looking for until recently. I think third tri hormones are blowing up in this post and I must admit I have a case of them myself. I am also one to believe in the science and hard facts so I can easily see where some would find the initial start of this discussion crazy, but I wouldn't want to hurt anyone's feelings because I disagree. 
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