Hi there! I just hit 9 weeks and realized that I could technically get one of the non invasive pre natal tests now. As far as I know, the NIPT is the fairly modern pre natal test where the mother has her blood drawn and the lab can narrow down the DNA from the baby and test for genetic disorders, the sex of the baby etc. 
It wasn't available when I had my first son, so I am learning about it for the first time. My OB recommends using Materni21, and the website says it works as early as 9 weeks. Wondering if there is an advantage in waiting a week or so to ensure there is enough of the babies DNA floating around in my blood to provide an accurate test, or if I should rush to the lab and get the blood drawn right away. Also, does anyone know how long it takes to get results back from NIPT? I think I will feel quite relieved if everything turns out ok but know I will be stressed while waiting for the result. Also, does anyone have a preference for one of the other NIPT tests? Thanks!                
                             
        
Re: NIPT (non invasive prenatal testing) thoughts/knowledge exchange
@laurainoakland do you have a reason for testing this time? Not that it matters I was just curious.
**Just edited this because I realized I’m a horrible speller.
So that’s why I’m in favor of the testing. If it does show something, and you can deal with your emotions in advance as well as doing research in advance. I want my child’s birthday to be as happy occasion as possible, not the day I got bad news.
For those debating, I think you have to know yourself. I am extremely type A, constantly stressed out, and I like to have all of the information before making any decisions. I was/am not AMA or high risk, so it was really nice to have an option that was non-invasive. If something came back looking off, I would have gone for an amnio or CVS. I was a nervous wreck from the day I found out I was pregnant until I got those results at 11 weeks, and it was the most amazing feeling to have that weight lifted and hear that our little guy was most likely going to be just fine. I wasn't any more nervous waiting for the results than I was in the weeks before the blood draw.
I went in for the test without even speaking to my insurance company because I didn't care what it cost, I needed the test for peace of mind - but FYI, it ended up being fully covered (Cigna, if that's useful to anyone).
I will warn you, they take what seems like a lot of blood. If you've been experiencing morning sickness or are squeamish, look away, and make sure you drink lots of water beforehand. I remember getting a little shaky over it, not that it was even close to bad enough to stop me from doing it again.
DS-9/2012
DD-7/2015
**TW**.
DH’s cousin has a daughter with Trisomy 13. During US scans they told Mom she had IUGR but weren’t too worried. When she was born they realized it wasn’t just IUGR so they did blood work to confirm and officially diagnosed her a few days later. At that time they basically told Mom to say goodbye because she wouldn’t make it past the week. I’m happy to say now that she’s in the very rare percentile that has survived past infancy. She’s 3 years old and just started school.
DH’s cousin said she wouldn’t have done anything different but wished she had the genetic testing just so they could have been more prepared.
DS-9/2012
DD-7/2015
DD born: 3/31/19
DD born: 3/31/19
I did not have NIPT testing with DD, but my MFM specialist is recommending I do it this time. I just try to look at it as more information.
on Thursday evening in case you’re wondering about timing.
2 first trimester losses (2011, 2012)
Actively TTC since January 2014
Project RAINBOW
Important tip if NIPT is not covered by your insurance: call the company to ask if the self-pay price can be reduced. Natera sent me an email that said the test wasn't covered by insurance but it I paid immediately online I would get a "discounted" price of $490. Well I had read online that if you call they reduce the price, so I called, and I didn't even have to ask, I just said "I have some questions about the bill" and the rep said I could pay $200 instead!? This seems kind of shady to me, but in any case, be sure you call and don't let them trick you into paying double!
@harveyisaboysname when was your blood draw, and do you know if your sample had to be shipped to another lab?
Mine was drawn on a Friday, and I got results the next Friday, but that's because I live in a state with a corresponding lab to process my test- they did also say it can take up to 3 weeks!
Hang tight! I know the waiting is the hardest part
DD born: 3/31/19