Spnia Bifida risk 1 in 16
HW - 366+/1stSW - 325/CW - 301/GW - 200,
Lap-banded 3-5-2008, planning for revision to RNY
J.A.C.+M poly w/ child
HW - 366+/1stSW - 325/CW - 301/GW - 200,
Lap-banded 3-5-2008, planning for revision to RNY
J.A.C.+M poly w/ child
Again- good luck!
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1. If the baby has Spina Bifida, can the perinatologist do anything NOW to fix it? If being proactive now means a healthy child in the future I wouldn't hesitate in doing it.
2&3. If the baby does have SB will it change the outcome of your pregnancy? My Sequential Screen came back high for my little guy to have Down's Syndrome (mostly because of MY age). I am a speech language pathologist and a pro-life believer. For me personally it didn't matter either way. I wasn't going to terminate the pregnancy and I have a very familial background in child development. I knew if he were born with DS what I'd need to do to get him the help he'd need immediately. Will the answer affect your decision to carry the child to term? If you choose to continue with the pregnancy do you have the research capabilities to do what needs to be done at birth if by chance the baby does indeed have SB?
I'm surprised the doctor didn't change your odds after looking at the baby via the sonogram. I was told that the imaging changes the odds by 60%. ie- that although my numbers were higher than normal via bloodwork that because he looked perfectly normal on all the DS markers via sono that it decreased my chances exponentially by 60% of whatever the score was they gave me. (I'm sorry I can't remember the first score or the second one either). I felt very comfortable with the way the baby looked and how competent I felt my doctor was, so I chose not to pursue any other testing. Based on the second score of my screening, the chances were greater for a miscarriage from the amnio than that of the baby having Down's Syndrome.
Good luck with whatever you decide. It's not an easy answer.
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HW - 366+/1stSW - 325/CW - 301/GW - 200,
Lap-banded 3-5-2008, planning for revision to RNY
J.A.C.+M poly w/ child