May 2017 Moms

Prenatal test

Did anyone decline the prenatal screenings? I just don't know if it's gonna cause unnecessary worry since I'm not willing to do invasive test anyways. 
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Re: Prenatal test

  • I go to the Dr Monday so I will discuss it but I'm not planning to perform any more than the "normal" testing. Definitely no quad screen - it has horrible accuracy/reliability. I'm only 29 so I'm probably not covered for anything and I won't be doing amnio or CVS or terminating so my risk is low and it won't make a big difference other than make me worry. 
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  • I plan to decline. I did with my first. My personal opinion is that the anatomy scan at 20 weeks provides a lot of info as far as possible complications could go. I also won't choose to terminate my pregnancy and want to avoid stress over a possible false positive. 
  • I declined them all. I did with my first too.
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  • I declined them all with my first two DDs and plan to this time around too. My choices were pretty similar to @ShadeofGreen816
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  • With my first, I got the Harmony blood test (I think that's what it as called- around 9 weeks, tested for various trisomy disorders and Down's, had option of finding out sex). This time around, apparently insurance won't cover it for women under 35 years of age. Instead, we'll be doing the first trimester screening ultrasound at 12-13 weeks. Unless there is something fatally wrong with the fetus, it won't change our decisions, but we want to be as prepared as possible for our baby, however he or she happens to arrive :)
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  • I opt in for the 12 week ultrasound and blood work because I want another ultrasound lol. My favorite thing of last pregnancy was seeing my son bounce around my uterus on my 12 week it was amazing. 
  • @Yiggle09 I did the same. Of course I'd like to know if there's a problem, but I really just want to see the baby! I remember seeing my son sucking his thumb at the 12 week ultrasound and I totally melted.
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  • I didnt do any screening at all with my first except to check if I was a carrier of CF. This time around we are seriously considering at least NIPT since we have DD to think of too. 


  • I've declined them every time.

    11.2011 - DS1

    02.2013 - loss at 6 wks

    06.2014 - DS2

    10.2015 - loss at 12 wks

    03.2017 - DD

  • I'm doing the first trimester screen with an ultrasound at 12 weeks. I mainly want to see baby on ultrasound but also want to be prepared in case something were to be wrong. 
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  • We declined them with DD and this time around too. 

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    I'm kind of reiterating my response about this from another thread. I went back and forth on this a lot. In the end, I called my obgyn to see if we would do anything differently during the pregnancy or birth if our baby had a chromosomal abnormality. They said I'd see one of their specialists to determine if any complications were likely and we'd be able to prepare as best as possible against that. That is why I've decided to get the prenatal screening. We're not going to get the carrier screening at this point, because I do believe it would cause unnecessary stress. However, we would strongly consider getting that one before our next pregnancy. 
  • My doctor told me that if the insurance doesn't cover it Panorama is only like $200 out of pocket. I'm definitely doing it.
  • I plan on getting non-invasive screenings- first tri US & panorama. I feel it's important to be prepared. Even though I wouldn't terminate a pregnancy, finding out about a potential problem/abnormality can make you much better prepared rather than spontaneously finding out. You may opt to deliver at a certain facility that has  better resources for a specific medical condition. I guess I just rather be as informed as possible. 
  • My doctor told me that if the insurance doesn't cover it Panorama is only like $200 out of pocket. I'm definitely doing it.
    This. My doc said $99-$200. I think certain offices have deals worked out for their patients. 

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  • I'm with @LeilaD123 100%. I'm going to do the 1st trimester screening because I rather be prepared with whatever I need to deal with. 
  • Definitely doing both the NIPT panorama test as well as the genetic carrier screen. 

    As someone said above, knowledge is power. 
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  • I am doing the Harmony test on Halloween.  We believe DD#2 has a chromosomal abnormality that has caused her developmental delays, and while it wouldn't change anything for us we would like to be prepared if we are going to go through it all over again. I miss the age 35 mark by a few months, but my OB office has a deal with a lab to pay $130 out of pocket. I declined everything in the past, but we are doing it this time since it is noninvasive. I'm not gonna lie, finding out gender earlier will be nice too so I can know whether or not to keep my 100 bags of precious girl clothes  ;).
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  • @mamasmurf12 - This is the exact reason why I am leaning towards it also. We did not with our first too. DD #1- has had some extremely minor delays but
    they have now determined she has some very weak joints and will require ankle braces to build support. We also are meeting with a neurologist soon for a few other minor concerns. She is five and now just getting the assistance. It certainly has taught me the importance of trusting mama gut and being a strong advocate. It may be genetic so I want to be sure to be prepared. 
  • I went in for the Panorama test last week. Like many posters above, I'd rather be prepared and have time to emotionally deal with any bad news before the baby gets here. Additionally, if the test catches something that could be a problem down the line in it's life, I'd like to know if there is anything that can be done early on to help minimize the future problems. My insurance will not cover because I am not 35, but it's worth the $200 to me (that's the cost that Panorama quoted me when I called them). 
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  • I have my 12 week appointment Friday and I'm pretty sure I'm going to have them do the NT screening, just so I can see baby. I checked with my (new) insurance, and at long last, its awesome! and they'll cover any ultrasounds and screenings I get. So I figure why not.
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  • For my last pregnancy i believe I did the panorama test. I originally got the bill and it was over $7,000. It was crazy. I have good insurance but apparently lab work isn't covered until you meet your maximum out of pocket pay. Anyway I called the lab and they said since my insurance didn't cover it 100% that they would take what little my insurance did pay. Some things came up with that test so I will be doing more testing this pregnancy. Since I've already met my maximum pay on my insurance I will let them run whatever test off blood work. I think it's better to know about things so you can mentally prepare yourself,  but as soon as the blood gets drawn I panic until I receive the results.
  • @mamasmurf12 I also want to find out so I know whether or not I can get rid of the tons of girls clothes I saved as well!

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  • @diana_3481 Congrats on the little girl- I have two dd's- they love all things pink, princesses, and dress-up! They are so much fun
  • I actually have a 17 year old daughter already..and you are right, they are tons of fun.  My BF also has16 and 18 yo girls lol.  He is way outnumbered.
  • diana_3481 , so jealous that you got your results back already! I had the Panorama test done last Tuesday and I'm patiently waiting for results...I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow, so I'm sort of hoping they were holding the results to give me tomorrow. 
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  • @Kipperoo - Congrats on a healthy girl! 

    Apparently my doctor has changed their policy on the Panorama test since I had it done last year. Now, since I'm under 35, I would have to have a consultation with a genetic counsel before having the test done to explain what it is testing for. I think this is ridiculous. If something came back high risk, then I would definitely want to learn more about that abnormality, but I don't need to learn all of the possibilities beforehand! I think we're going to stick with the nuchal translucency ultrasound in a few weeks. 
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    Human sons: 11/2015 & 05/2017
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  • kayemjay2 , that's insane. When I talked to my doctor about it, she made it very clear that it was elective because I am not 35. But she also said that she expects that protocol will change in the coming years and this will be suggested testing for all pregnancies because of the amount of information that can be gathered from such an easy test. She also told me that she thinks the Panorama is a great tool because (when the results come back positive) it's a nice reassurance for the pregnancies that so many unknowns have been marked as low risk. I'm sure you will be just fine with just an ultrasound, but it is frustrating that your doctor isn't allowing you the test if that's what you wanted. 

    And, thanks for the well wishes! I'm excited for a girl, although I haven't told my husband because he is out of town for work! I want to think of a good way to break the news to him tomorrow in person. :-) 
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  • @Kipperoo so sorry to assume this your first girl- your a champ! I am petrified for the teenage years! 
  • @kayemjay2 I also had to make an appointment with genetics to get the tests ordered. For my last pregnancy my doctors office just ordered it but this time around the midwife team at the hospital wont. They very easily made the consult and recommended it but it is silly. I think it's just the hospitals way of making more money by making you have an appointment with a specialist. 
  • @bacorrea Your the other military spouse (sorry if I forgot someone else who is as well, please chime in if you know!) in the May group, do you know anything about Tricare covering the early tests? My previous two pregnancies were Tricare Standard and at civilian practices and I was told that no early testing was covered. This time I'm on Prime and delivering at the military hospital so I'm curious if they cover anything or not... 
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  • MamaMiller, haha...yes this is our first girl. Our other kiddo is a boy. I am also completely terrified of raising a girl. Part of me just wanted a second boy (this will be our last pregnancy), but I'm hoping I'm up for the challenge of raising one of each. ;-) 
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  • h&pmomma said:
    @bacorrea Your the other military spouse (sorry if I forgot someone else who is as well, please chime in if you know!) in the May group, do you know anything about Tricare covering the early tests? My previous two pregnancies were Tricare Standard and at civilian practices and I was told that no early testing was covered. This time I'm on Prime and delivering at the military hospital so I'm curious if they cover anything or not... 

    I'm Tricare Prime at an MTF and was last time too. They don't do the NT scan or the NIPT (Panorama, Harmony, etc). They do the quad screen blood draws at 12 and 16 weeks and the 20 week anatomy scan. I also had some additional carrier screening in the first tri but if it's not your first I don't think you have to do that again, it was just a blood draw around 10-12 weeks.

    If your provider decides you need additional ultrasounds for whatever reason those are all covered 100% too. I had probably 6 ultrasounds at my army hospital. If you are over 35 or high risk the game might change but I had the routine tests and that's what they did. 

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  • h&pmomma said:
    @bacorrea Your the other military spouse (sorry if I forgot someone else who is as well, please chime in if you know!) in the May group, do you know anything about Tricare covering the early tests? My previous two pregnancies were Tricare Standard and at civilian practices and I was told that no early testing was covered. This time I'm on Prime and delivering at the military hospital so I'm curious if they cover anything or not... 
    yeah just go with whatever @WombThereItIs said because I have no idea! Sorry! I decline all additional testing. I had to have extra ultrasounds and be seen by a MFM doctor a couple time because they were concerned with how big DD was (born 9lb 9oz, not THAT big). We are currently at Fort Sill and their hospital sucks and they are understaffed and they actually deliver at the civilian hospital here (so old) I'm so glad we are PCSING in February. 
  • Oh and I still have my "purple book" which is like the DoD pregnancy bible for each visit. You'll probably get it at your first appointment and it has a pretty good outline of the DoD standard of care by each visit. 

    I shot quick photos of the genetic screening section for you. Strategy 3 seems to be the most common  

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  • Haha I now have two of those books @WombThereItIs
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