ProudFather
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First, I want to introduce myself and apologize if this should have been posted elsewhere. I'm a father to a beautiful and healthy 2 1/2 year old girl. I'm 31 and my wife is 31. I never thought in my life I'd visit a forum like this but now it is needed.
The story: we went in for our gender reveal ultrasound and it revealed 2 soft markers.... One on the heart and one on the bowels. We saw a specialist the next week and everything looked great. Femur length and all of those other measurements looked fine. However they discovered a heart defect, something called pulmonary artery stenosis. Basically the artery that controls the outflow of blood is half the size it should be.... Most likely requiring surgery. We were floored, and in the meantime took the matenit21 test to clear us of down syndrome so we could cross that off the list.
Last night my wife received a call with the results indicating a "higher than normal level of chromosome 21." I guess this means it was positive. We're devastated. I left work in tears today after staring at the computer screen for an hour. My wife will not have an amnio to confirm.
Yes, I'm aware of the m21 accuracy rates. Am I unreasonable for thinking maybe the test was wrong. Maybe we have hope. Maybe the heart defect is completely unrelated and coincidental. Maybe he's ok.
Or do I need to come to terms with the likelihood that my child has down syndrome?
The story: we went in for our gender reveal ultrasound and it revealed 2 soft markers.... One on the heart and one on the bowels. We saw a specialist the next week and everything looked great. Femur length and all of those other measurements looked fine. However they discovered a heart defect, something called pulmonary artery stenosis. Basically the artery that controls the outflow of blood is half the size it should be.... Most likely requiring surgery. We were floored, and in the meantime took the matenit21 test to clear us of down syndrome so we could cross that off the list.
Last night my wife received a call with the results indicating a "higher than normal level of chromosome 21." I guess this means it was positive. We're devastated. I left work in tears today after staring at the computer screen for an hour. My wife will not have an amnio to confirm.
Yes, I'm aware of the m21 accuracy rates. Am I unreasonable for thinking maybe the test was wrong. Maybe we have hope. Maybe the heart defect is completely unrelated and coincidental. Maybe he's ok.
Or do I need to come to terms with the likelihood that my child has down syndrome?