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Old Feb 15th, 2012, 16:09 PM   #61
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congratulations for getting the all clear. wish you all the best for your pregnancy and new arrival.xxxx


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Old Feb 16th, 2012, 10:50 AM   #62
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Thank you! I just re read my post and It meant to say MRI not mmr ( sorry for the confusion). Sam have you got your MRI results yet and when is your next scan? Hopefully it makes you feel a bit better that at 20 weeks my boys ventricles were both measuring between 10 and 11 and by the time I got to 23 weeks they had reduced to Between 9 and 10 mm. Did you do the TORCH test? Anyway, sending you my best wishes, I really do think everything will be fine for your baby boy. x


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Old Feb 16th, 2012, 17:33 PM   #63
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Thank you butterfly, i have the MRI tomorrow and had the torqhe (not sure how spelt) last week. i go back to see the consultant tuesday for a rescan and results. I saw midwife today and she reminded me that whilst i am now worrying over the mri i should remind myself that it was optional and the consultant wasnt overly concerned to push me for it.
its a worrying time and i only hope that they havent grown more when i go for a scan tuesday, it has given me soooo much hope that your little boys reduced and i am sooo happy for you. The consultant who is soo good couldnt express how much that at 20 weeks it is so common for boys ventricles to be larger and it is in the next 4 weeks to follow that they shrink as the head grows. fingers crossed thats what happens with my little man...who my 8 year old son has names 'archie' xxx


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Old Feb 16th, 2012, 17:38 PM   #64
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forgot to say ive taken part in a study aswell, my profession is as a social worker and am currently at university doing my nurse training and was aproached to take part in research as to wether or not NHS should fund MRI scans in situations when ventricles are only slightly enlarged or wether it is not good use of money and causes more stress to parents to be having the scan and waiting for results, also if an MRI changes the course of action arents take as the ventricles are only slightly enlarged.
Any feedback in regards to MRI experiences apreciated...i personally feel quite stressed by it but my husband says hed rather know and be forewarned if there is anything.
Sorry for rambling on.x


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Old Feb 16th, 2012, 21:36 PM   #65
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Quick update- well my son is 7 weeks old now, he's adorable such a good baby.
His right vent was between 10-11 during pregnancy. When he was born they scanned him through the fontanelle and the right ventricle was 12.6 and the other normal.
Fast forward 7 weeks, his right vent is now 17mm.
My consultant is not overly concerned about the measurement yet, but i am obviously.
All of my tests were clear too, CVS TORCH.
I think eventually my son may need a shunt, but I'm ok with that if it saves his life.
Other than that he's doing great, smiling away at me.
I wish everyone the best of luck, and remember large or asymmetrical vents are actually a lot more common than you think.
97% of vents measuring 12mm or less have a normal neurodevelopment outcome.
77% if the vents are between 12-15mm


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Old Feb 17th, 2012, 08:20 AM   #66
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hello all. After a rescan on monday the ventricles measured differently, both were about 11mm. They found i had parvovirus but was not sure if it was recent or a past infection. I was reffered to the fetal medical centre at kings where i had a detailed scan and an amino. My mri is in about a week. I worry because this problem is not common in girls so i feel there is more chance of an underlying problem.

To those who have the all clear congratulations.

sweetK1, i know it is hard but if the consultant is not worried that is a good sign. I send my prayers to your LO and to all going through this.


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Old Feb 17th, 2012, 10:06 AM   #67
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Oh Blkdiamond I'm sorry it doesn't seem to be going too well for you If I remember my research rightly, the enlarged vents may be a leftover reaction from the parovirus and therefore not something that will increase the size of the vents in time. I wonder also if the polyhydraminos may also have an effect. I hope the MRI gives some reassurance and the amnio results are clear.

Sweetk1 your little boy sounds like an absolute joy, I bet he's a right cutie. Hopefully docs will decide on a shunt sooner rather than later for you


 
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Old Feb 17th, 2012, 15:04 PM   #68
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Thank you butterfly, i have the MRI tomorrow and had the torqhe (not sure how spelt) last week. i go back to see the consultant tuesday for a rescan and results. I saw midwife today and she reminded me that whilst i am now worrying over the mri i should remind myself that it was optional and the consultant wasnt overly concerned to push me for it.
its a worrying time and i only hope that they havent grown more when i go for a scan tuesday, it has given me soooo much hope that your little boys reduced and i am sooo happy for you. The consultant who is soo good couldnt express how much that at 20 weeks it is so common for boys ventricles to be larger and it is in the next 4 weeks to follow that they shrink as the head grows. fingers crossed thats what happens with my little man...who my 8 year old son has names 'archie' xxx
Archie, that is SUCH a cute name.. So, how did the MRI go? Did they give you any more information today? I hope it went well and wasn't too stressful x


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Old Feb 17th, 2012, 16:01 PM   #69
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Oh butterflylts what can i say!!!!
the mri was the worse experience ive had in years. I was in tears for an hour after and im not the most emotional person. They did tell me with being pregnant it would be uncomfortable well there was no room and i managed to stick it out for 15 minutes then ended up having a slight panic attack from being so enclosed. I had to press the buzzer to be got out The scan woman said she was struggling to get good images due to how active my baby was with the noises which she said was normal and that i may have to be recalled back, i was so upset i said im sorry but im not coming back i cant physically go through it. The only positive is that my consultant at the fetal medical centre did not push me for the mri and said we could decide ourselves but that it wouldnt alter anything as she was quite sure nothing major would show so we definately said we would have it done as the more information we had the better, but i feel so awful that it didnt go well but im back with the consultant next tuesday so will see what the rescan shows that is what i am more nervous about as im hoping it hasnt grown from 10.4mm.
sorry for babbling on (again), another good point is my little man is moving non stop and im now feeling kicks as well as flutters


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Old Feb 17th, 2012, 16:04 PM   #70
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blkdiamond, what i want to say is try not to worry but i cant follow that advice for myself as its all i do at minute, after everything ive looked at the positive is that the ventricle reading is within the lower end of what they are concerned with. I am sending a positive hug and am sure everything will be ok.


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