I was told by my high risk dr yesterday there is a 90-95% chance my son has a right sided aorta. We have already had 2 anatomy scans, the third is next week, and a echocardiogram is scheduled in two weeks as well as anatomy scan number 4. Has anyone had any experience with this issue? I have looked online and the information isn't very helpful.
Re: Right sided aorta
** December BMB Siggy Challenge - Animals in Pools **
Me: 31+ H: 32
TTC Since 11/2015
#1 - MMC 6.5 weeks (2/16); #2 - MC due to cystic hygroma at 20 weeks (10/16); #3 CP (2/17); #4 - Due 12.16.17
Met: September 2005 Married: October 2008 DS: 09/2014
Gavin - 8/27/10
*TW*
Gabriel - 2nd tri loss 5/17/16 Trisomy 18 & 21
Hope - 2nd tri loss 12/7/16 complications from pneumonia
3rd anatomy scan yesterday confirmed aortic transposition deviating the trachea to the right with possible vascular ring. Echo is scheduled for the 24th. My local OB told us yesterday I would probably have to deliver at a bigger hospital 1 1/2 hours away from home. Fiancè isn't accepting the news very well.
Again, thank you for all the support.
** December BMB Siggy Challenge - Animals in Pools **
Me: 31+ H: 32
TTC Since 11/2015
#1 - MMC 6.5 weeks (2/16); #2 - MC due to cystic hygroma at 20 weeks (10/16); #3 CP (2/17); #4 - Due 12.16.17
Met: September 2005 Married: October 2008 DS: 09/2014