High AFP level

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Hi everyone :hi:

I am new to this forum. I am 17 weeks pregnant and had a blood test at 15 weeks which came back positive for spine bifida, risk of 1 in 70. My doctor says it's probably due to the bleeding I had from 10 weeks to 15 weeks, he does not think the baby has any problems but the placenta might be damaged and this could cause the high AFP level. I am scheduled for level 2 ultrasound next week, but I am so worried and it's hard to wait. Is there anyone who had a similar problem?

Monika
 
Im sorry ive not been in this situation, but i wanted to welcome u here and wish u all the luck in the world, hope the scan goes well and all is ok.
xx:hugs:
 
Hiya

Welcome to BabyandBump

I have not been in this situation but want to wish you l uck for your next ultrasound

:D
 
aww hunny I have been there but not for SB mine was for DS (downs) it turned out my resluts were high levels of AFP (which is same for DS and SB) as I was 2 weeks behind in my weeks than they initially thought tho found out at the birth.
I didnt have the second scan I opted straight for the amnio and at time thought I would have terminated but know now I never would I just needed to know one way or another.

I would say 1 in 70 is not as high but to you i can understand those numbers are the focus on everything. I know it is no consolation but it is a good figure it could have come ack 1 in 2 or 3 thats what I kept telling myself.

I hate the triple test as it is not a clear test there are so many things that can give these sort of results and TBH I dont think i would bother with this test again as the anxiety it can give you is mad.

Try to relax (I know bloody hard) and maybe request another set of tests see if they come back again with the same number. But please remember this triple/double test is just a diagnostic test (have I got that right?) it DOES NOT say there is anything wrong just highlights an IF or MAYBE which 9 times out of 10 there is nothing wrong and with those odds and your number chances are things will go your way.

It was this time last year i went through this hell,so I feel for you so much I was a nervous wreck you ask Char (wobbles) she will tell you

If you want to chat hunny my email is **********

Take care chin up
Bex

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Oh just noticed the bleeding part you mentioned I bled on and off too so i reckon you have nothing to worry about.
B.x
 
Woobles and Bexxie, thank you so much for your responses. I hope everything will be ok, today is the big day, I am going for the ultrasound soon. I'll let you know how it went.
Take care!
 
I am done with my ultrasound and I'm so happy, there were no problems, everything looked good, so my high levels were probably due to the bleeding I had. And I also found out we are having a girl!
Thank you all for your responses and support! Take care!
 
Sorry Monika I did not see your update yesterday *doh* :blush:

I am glad to see all went well though & congrats on your :pink: news

:cloud9:
 
Two weeks ago my husband and I got the call that our second trimester screening came back with a 1:4 for spina bifida. Instant panic set in. The only thing the genetic counsler said was wait till your 20 week ultrasound to see what it says, that was over 4 weeks away. Luckily I had a routine prenatal appointment and the doctor agreed that I shouldn't have to wait that long and that an ultrasound could be done at 18 weeks. The stress of waiting was going to be worse than waiting. We were able to get an appointment with a great perinatologist. The ultrasound took about an hour but they could find no sign of spina bifida and everything was right on track with the growth. The only explination they had was it was a false positive, which happens quite often. There is a possibilty that it could signal placenta problems down the road, but that can't be determined until 24+ weeks, or a kidney issue with the baby that can't be determined until after birth or with an amnio (which we aren't going to do). That appointment brought much relief. I will be monitored more closely with ultrasound now until delivery, but I can deal with that, more oppurtunities to see the baby. I want to give you a little peace of mind that false postives do happen and try very hard to get in there and get an ultrasound done with the best doctor you can find. The stress of worrying is going to be worse than knowing and planning ahead. Good luck
 
I wanted to post here because I recently had my quad screen return an elevated AFP level returned on my quad screen and I immediately started searching online posts for similiar experiences. However, I didn't find any that really spoke to specific details or next steps. So I'll post what I've learned in the hopes that it will ease the anxiety of others in a similar situation.

So the details for me are that my AFP score came back as 2.47 MoM. Mom stands for Multiples of the Median. The cut off in my geographical area for a normal MoM score is 2.3. I say that because I don't know if different provinces or different states have different cut off levels. They might. Ask! Multiple of the Median is how far your individual results deviates from the median. The median is the exact middle point of all of the test scores. So there are an equal number of results above and below the median.

An elevated AFP is related to potential issues with Neural Tube Defect. AFP comes from two different sources: the baby's liver so everyone will have some AFP in their bloodstream, but it can also leak from an opening in the spine and it is the combination of the normal secretion from the liver plus additional leakage from the spine that they would be concerned about if your AFP level is above the normal range.

From a next steps perspective after you get this result, your physician will order you a detailed/high density ultrasound. According to my genetic counsellor most ultrasound machines in use today are already high density so you don't have to worry about ordering a special ultrasound scan. What you are then looking at in the ultrasound is the spine, belly and brain. If there are problems like an opening in the spine that are either exposed or enclosed by skin the ultrasound will show this (if the baby cooperates and stops squirming). If everything looks normal in the bone structure then you can pretty much relax and be comforted that you are having a healthy child. Seeing your baby kick his/her legs is also comforting because if your baby has anencephaly or spina bifida they may be paralized.

You could also choose to have an amnio. However, the genetic counselor told me that an amnio does not provide more information than the ultrasound. All the amnio can tell you is what level of AFP is coming from the Placenta as opposed to what level of AFP is in the mother's bloodstream. And, if you are reading this post you probably already know that you have elevated AFP levels in your bloodstream. The only additional test they can run from an amnio if the AFP levels are elevated is a test to look for ACHE in the placental fluid. ACHE is apparently only present when there is basically open skin somewhere on the baby i.e. there is an opening like spina bifida in the skin which would normally be closed over. So the amnio can be an additional confirmation of a worst case scenario but... in the case, the amnio can't actually help confirm an OK result (nothing wrong). It is really the ulstrasound which upon showing no evidence of anything abnormal in the morphology (fancy way of saying bone structure) would be the test of choice to set your fears to rest.

In addition to that your baby may have an opening in his/her spine that is actually enclosed by skin but still a problem - in that case the ultrasound would still detect the problem but the amnio wouldn't because no spinal fluid would be leaking from the baby as the area is enclosed.


I also found this interesting where at pubmed


That was an analysis of false positive and false negative results for AFP results. Of 2495 cases there were 57 where the AFP was greater than 3 standard deviations of the mean. Of those 57 cases 30 actually turned out normal. That is 52%!! Of the other 27 there were spontaneous abortions and fetal deaths but only 9 had fetal anomalies like anencephaly or spina bifida. So that means if you are still carrying your child while reading this i.e. he/she is alive and kicking only 15% of the cases with really high AFP levels actually resulted in a living child with something wrong with them. That was a very reassuring study!

There are reasons for having high AFP levels and a normal/healthy child, these include: any bleeding during pregnancy, a more porous than usual placenta, a really off anticipated delivery date i.e. baby is much older than initially thought at time of test as well as twins or multiples.

In the end after a grueling 30 minute ultrasound and 57 separate ultrasound photos the physician determined that my son looks perfectly healthy and normal. There is an extremely high probabilty that anyone reading this will have the exact same experience. My advice would be do your own homework - ask your genetic counselor (to whom you will be refered after your positive results) all the questions you have to in order to help you understand and cope through this stressful time. I'm 85% certain everything will be absolutely fine!:happydance::baby:
 
I just got a call last week that my AFP was elevated, Im not sure of the number. I am waiting for a call to schedule my level 2 ultrasound, but they will not see me until 20 weeks! I have to wait 3 weeks to find out more information. I had pretty heavy bleeding from a SCH at 11 weeks that lasted until 14 weeks. The one doctor at my practice says this has no influence on the elevated AFP, but I keep finding more and more posts that say otherwise! Im very freaked out, but trying to keep calm.
 

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