Ascites - unsure whether due to infection or chromosomal abnormalities

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Scan today doesn't look good. I'd love to hear experiences and outcomes of anyone who has faced similar.

ultrasound report:
ultrasound view: acceptable. Foetal heart action present. CRL 56.6mm. NT 8.00mm. Foetal anatomy: skull/brain appears normal, abdomen appears normal, stomach visible, bladder visible, hands both visible, feet both visible. Placenta: not yet determined, structure normal. Amniotic fluid: normal. There is ascites surrounding the foetus and there is fluid in the chest cavity outlining the diaphragm. Foetal bowel appears bright. For review with screening team.

The specialist midwife said the extra fluid (NT should be 1mm, along with other fluid noted) was either due to anaemia caused by infection (likely CMV or parvovirus), which bloods were taken for today to confirm or rule out, or a chromosomal abnormality. She said they would normally expect a pregnancy like this to miscarry by now and that is likely to happen, although she didn't think before my next scan in 9 days, as baby was alive with a good heartbeat today. I said I didn't see the point in amniocentesis or CVS if I would naturally miscarry anyway and that, if the pregnancy continued, I wouldn't want to risk a miscarriage. I would want this baby to have as long a time with us, even if it's not outside of my body. I asked what next week's scan was looking for then, and she said to see if the fluid has increased, if the baby is still alive, if it has decreased, although she said she's never seen such severe oedema resolve.

I've had a chat to baby and said that I'm going to give him/her the opportunity to get better and grow and that we'd love to have him/her but that if it wasn't baby's time, it's ok to leave us and come back when ready. I asked about miscarrying, and midwife said they'd want me at hospital, particularly if I were bleeding heavily, to monitor me and look after me but that it was possible to pass the baby at home with not much problem. If I miscarry, I don't want hospital if I can avoid it. My husband's in the Falklands halfway through a deployment. :cry:
 
Oh Manda, My thoughts and prayers for your little one's healing are coming your way. You're a wonderful mommy already telling him/her what you did and staying so strong to give him/her a chance!
 
Scan today doesn't look good. I'd love to hear experiences and outcomes of anyone who has faced similar.

ultrasound report:
ultrasound view: acceptable. Foetal heart action present. CRL 56.6mm. NT 8.00mm. Foetal anatomy: skull/brain appears normal, abdomen appears normal, stomach visible, bladder visible, hands both visible, feet both visible. Placenta: not yet determined, structure normal. Amniotic fluid: normal. There is ascites surrounding the foetus and there is fluid in the chest cavity outlining the diaphragm. Foetal bowel appears bright. For review with screening team.

The specialist midwife said the extra fluid (NT should be 1mm, along with other fluid noted) was either due to anaemia caused by infection (likely CMV or parvovirus), which bloods were taken for today to confirm or rule out, or a chromosomal abnormality. She said they would normally expect a pregnancy like this to miscarry by now and that is likely to happen, although she didn't think before my next scan in 9 days, as baby was alive with a good heartbeat today. I said I didn't see the point in amniocentesis or CVS if I would naturally miscarry anyway and that, if the pregnancy continued, I wouldn't want to risk a miscarriage. I would want this baby to have as long a time with us, even if it's not outside of my body. I asked what next week's scan was looking for then, and she said to see if the fluid has increased, if the baby is still alive, if it has decreased, although she said she's never seen such severe oedema resolve.

I've had a chat to baby and said that I'm going to give him/her the opportunity to get better and grow and that we'd love to have him/her but that if it wasn't baby's time, it's ok to leave us and come back when ready. I asked about miscarrying, and midwife said they'd want me at hospital, particularly if I were bleeding heavily, to monitor me and look after me but that it was possible to pass the baby at home with not much problem. If I miscarry, I don't want hospital if I can avoid it. My husband's in the Falklands halfway through a deployment. :cry:
I just want to say that your baby is very lucky to have you as her mummy x
I had a 10.6mm nuchal and the same problems as you in the scan. I found out the day before we went on a 3 week holiday to asia, I was told to expect mc and that I really should not travel, We did go, I got home and the day I was to have the amnio the scan showed our wee girl had already passed, they say she passed at 16.2 wk, I had a labour and delivery with her and got to spend 3 lovely hours with her. She was so tiny and at all scans I was measuring behind and had bleeding on and off. I have only just recieved the post mortem results and she had edwards syndrome, A congenital diaphramic hernia was what stopped her from living.
I have heard of many good outcomes though
I had a risk of only 1:1200 for edwards and I was that 1 person so I agree with you, lets your body decide, Baby if not well will go when the time is right and if you are happy to carry her until that time then that is what you should do, You sound like a brave and amazing person x I really hope it all goes weel for you
 
Thank you. My repeat scan on Thursday showed no heartbeat, movement or blood flow to baby. I knew before they said anything. I was given a tablet then and am going to be admitted in just under an hour to deliver my tiny angel. We will have testing to find out the cause. I hope baby chooses us again when it decides to come back. xx
 
oh I am so so sorry xxxx My wee baby has just come back to me (this time with a healthy body I hope) I am 4weeks 5 days pregnant and as nervous as hell. I hope you recover well physically and emotionally xxx I will be thinking of you
 
Oh hun, massive hugs. I am so sorry you are going through this painful time. My loss was before cut off for birth and that was hard having the termination. To have to go through the emotional birth on top of losing your beautiful baby. I hope you manage a cuddle and precious time together. Take your time to grieve and deal with it in your own way, no matter how long or silly something may seem. I released a balloon on my due date with a message and have a Sundial in my garden for little one and when the sun shines on it it makes me smile. I was given no reason for my loss just one of those things.

Hugs xxxx
 
Maxalias, I hope this baby will be healthy and that your pregnancy is a very boring one (one of the few places in life it's ok to wish for no excitement, hey?). Fingers crossed you're holding your perfect bundle in your arms in a few months.

Everthing, we did have a few minutes together. My appointment for my results is 7th January, as I'd asked them to hold fire on everything until my husband returns from deployment. We'll also be able to bury baby when he's home. I'm hoping the news at the appointment is that it was just a fluke, nothing hereditary. And I hope my cycles go back to normal (I think my first ovulation is coming soon) so we can have a, hopefully, healthy and healing pregnancy.xx
 
my fist scan is also the 7th January, A tense day for us both Im sure xxx I got my results and its not genetic, I am so relieved about that, I hope yours are the same x
 
Just an update for those who had followed or may come across this thread. My little angel had Turner syndrome (this also means we had a girl). While I'm, of course, always heartbroken, I got the results I needed at this stage: that it was a fluke and highly unlikely to happen again. We can try for another little one with no worries. I can breathe a sigh of relief, of sorts.
 
I am so sorry. My little boy passed away due to fetal hydrops which can go hand in hand with turner.
I hope you can find peace knowing your little girl is safe in heaven xx
 

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