Faerie
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Hi everyone.
Just to give a little background - at my nuchal scan they told me that my hormone results were abnormally low, and that this can be an indication of problems with the baby.
I've since had one indepth scan, and they couldn't see anything wrong, baby's right size etc but said they wouldn't be able to confirm until the next scan at around 20 weeks.
My sister had a baby boy who had a severe form of Achondroplasia and died in the womb over 8 years. She didn't find out until much later on in the pregnancy, and has no clue whether her hCG levels were low, I think she's blocked most of it out anyway. We're getting her medical reports on Monday as my hospital were asking for a full report.
I was just wondering if anyone has had a baby diagnosed with this and what was picked up and when.
Even though they haven't seen anything they were offering me an aminocentesis, which I refused because unless they give me a good reason for having one it seems stupid to risk the pregnancy.
Just to give a little background - at my nuchal scan they told me that my hormone results were abnormally low, and that this can be an indication of problems with the baby.
I've since had one indepth scan, and they couldn't see anything wrong, baby's right size etc but said they wouldn't be able to confirm until the next scan at around 20 weeks.
My sister had a baby boy who had a severe form of Achondroplasia and died in the womb over 8 years. She didn't find out until much later on in the pregnancy, and has no clue whether her hCG levels were low, I think she's blocked most of it out anyway. We're getting her medical reports on Monday as my hospital were asking for a full report.
I was just wondering if anyone has had a baby diagnosed with this and what was picked up and when.
Even though they haven't seen anything they were offering me an aminocentesis, which I refused because unless they give me a good reason for having one it seems stupid to risk the pregnancy.