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But, everybody's body is different. I'd definitely recommend talking to your doc if you're concerned. They should help, and should be able to tell you what to expect that's specific to YOU, not just what a calculator says. Pretty sure mine is sick of me already, haha. I've only had 2 appointments, and have brought a list each time...and then have called the office a few times with more questions that I forgot to ask at the appointment, lol.
@LM1007 I have no personal experience, my boys were both natural births, but I am #4 and all of us were c-sections. My mom is a very private person, so I've never asked for details, but I know that my sister (the oldest) was an emergency c-section due to pre-term labor (she was born at 32 weeks, and now 35 years later is perfectly healthy) and my mother did not want to risk a VBAC (they were much less common then) so she had 3 RCS.
Also, I have a friend who has had 5 c-sections. Her first was due to failure to progress, and again she did not want to do a VBAC. She told me that after her first four were girls she asked her doctor if they could try again because her husband really wanted a boy. Her doctor told her that while she did have quite a bit of scaring she could try for one more, but after that they would have to re-evaluate. Her fifth was a boy, and as far as I know they are done. (He just turned one.)
My aunt wants to host a baby shower for me in my hometown. So sweet, except that I haven’t spent much time there in 8 years and have only maintained a small handful of friends....so I’m actually not sure who I would invite/who would come. I tried to make a list, and it was VERY short.
i don’t want to disappoint her because it’s so nice that she offered, but I also don’t want to a) expect a bunch of people who haven’t seen me in years to buy me gifts, or b) have a party no one comes to... What should I do?
I actually found out yesterday I am having my third boy, and I really wanted a girl, still do. So I mayyyyy just may go for the forth in the future lol if my doctor doesn't see anything harmful with it. I had to have c-sections for my two previous because they both happen to be breech so I wasn't eligible for a vbac.
However, he basically said my specialist (treats endometriosis and PCOS) had me scared for no reason. I know people with either or both are at a higher risk for miscarriage. But he thinks a lot of the pills they put me on (progesterone and a thyroid pill) are them being extra careful. He wants me to keep taking the progesterone until week 14 and the thyroid pill until the end of pregnancy. But he made it seem unnecessary.
When I asked about first trimester screenings he told me I don't need them. Said I was "young and very healthy" so he isn't going to do anything until my triple/quad screening.
Is that normal? I don't feel dismissed or anything, he comes highly recommended and I really believe he isn't worried. But most people on this app seem to have had all the tests around this time. He doesn't even plan on running a NIPT unless something comes back funky on the triple/quad. Should I have pushed for more tests? Or do I just trust his knowledge and experience?
@mrszoobear I do think that's a bit out of the ordinary to not do any kind of first trimester screen in today's world of technology. But I also know you have the right to deny screening if you know that an indicator of a diagnosis would not change your thoughts on carrying your pregnancy.
I will echo @ninrms @nothingbuttherain and @k_mama91 that my dr did not push NIPT at all. I'm 31, will be 32, husband 32 going on 33 and we have no health history in our family of any genetic issues.
That being said I am a numbers gal. Per our genetics counselor the NT scan only has a 85% accuracy, and a 5% false positive. Whereas NIPT is 99% accurate and has a 1% false positive. It can also screen for more things. It just made more sense to me to do NIPT, am I bummed I missed out on a 12 week sono and I won't see baby again until end of July - yes, but I'm happier with the test we did. It's a decision 100% up to you, your partner and your dr.
NIPT is a blanket name for a blood test (companies for ex Natera Panorama, Harmony, MaterniT1) with Natera Panorama there are 2 options. One screens for downs, trisomy 13 and 18 and extra sex chromosomes. The other option screens for the same as above plus other microdeletions.
Is your OB referring you to the genetics department at the hospital they are affiliated with? You’re in a major city like me so I’m assuming that’s what they would do. The geneticist should be able to answer questions you have.
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I just hit the 13 week mark yesterday and if anything I'm MORE tired than I was before. My first 12ish wks were smooth sailing but the past few days I've been exhausted. This doesn't seem normal but I guess a lot about this pregnancy isn't (no weight gain, no 1st trimester fatigue, no nausea)