So to preface this, I’m 34, will be 35 by the time baby is here. I’m 14 + 1, had my nuchal translucency ultrasound the other day and baby would not cooperate. It did change positions when I walked around a bit, but for some reason she still couldn’t get the measurement.
She told me it’s nuchal fold looks very thin (normal) and baby has a prominent nasal bone, so no obvious T21 concerns. However since they couldn’t get the measurements, they didn’t do the finger prick. And she said that was the last day they could really do NT at (13+6) so I can’t go in again.
But I’m not sure how comfortable I am having no bloodwork to test for abnormalities... what would you do? Does anyone see any other options here? I should call the doctor I guess, but wondering what you think.
Re: Couldn’t get NT measurements - what would you do?
For me, I'm an extremely wary FTM so I wanted to know for sure that my baby is developing appropriately and what if any developmental issues we may be facing. I am 34 and elected to do the NT plus the NIPT. When both tests are done in conjunction it is 99% accurate (which is as good as a more invasive test) and I wanted to avoid an amnio or CVS at all costs, if possible. The NIPT was NOT covered by my insurance since I will not be 35 until after baby arrives. All insurances are different, though, so I'd advise you to call them. I did my NIPT through Myriad and they covered the entire ($2,000) cost of it since my insurance rejected the claim. If you do decide to do an NIPT, I'd recommend them since they are willing to work with patients in order to make it affordable.
Hope this helps!
If you're having any questions or doubts, definitely call. That's what they are there for.