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Echogenic Foci Spots On The Fetus Heart
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Hi there, Thanks for all the info. I didn't know about later amnios. Very interesting. You sound like you are feeeling better today Down Under. Try not to worry about the femour stuff, as U/S measurements are not accurate always anyhow. they could be absolutely perfect! hang in there. All these emotions are really hard. I had tears this a.m while drinking my tea. I am scared too, but its going to be ok for both of us. Even IF and BIG IF since odds are in both favours, we would be ok, we would be good moms. Its amazing what you can cope with when you have to step up to the plate. Its the fear of the unknown. DS isn't the end of the world, childhood cancers, autism, many many many things could actually be worse. Chances are we won't have to even deal with DS, but we're gonna be ok. I am praying for you and your baby too! hang on, not much longer. |
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Yes - 100% you can have an amnio at any time. When you hear "time frame" they mean before a baby is viable outside of the womb for those that would terminate due to poor results. My last pregnancy, I had an amnio at 34 weeks to check lung maturity. One of my twins had polyhydramnios, so they did the FISH test as well on her at that time. With this pregnancy, they found the EIF at 23 weeks, and I think I waited until 26 to do the amnio - if I could have waited longer, I would have, but I am just THAT impatient and had to know. But for me, I needed to know beforehand. ANYWAY, you do sound much better today. I know everything will be fine. Hang in there! |
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Thank you, i'm scared but feel a little better about the numbers today. you all are so sweet. hugs |
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hello everyone, so the research i came up with for the femur to be a marker it has to be in the 3centile to 10percentile. and when i finally found a gride my babies femer is measuring 55mm and the average is 58mm so hopefully she is just smaller built. i cant wait to give birth! it's hard to feel confindence everything is going to be ok, i wish i was not a worrier and that i knew what the outcome was. |
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Hi Patty, I have some similar problems and would love to chat with you: I am 23 1/2 weeks along - the Dr. present at my US stated to my obgyn that he saw an "echogenic focus" on the baby's heart and noticed the femur growth had slowed a little since the last US. The baby's growth is in the "15th percentile" which my OB said is still with in normal range but it is a soft finding along with the spot on the heart that puts the baby at risk for Downs. I am 36 years old will be 37 at time of delivery - and I am now scared to death! We (my husband and I) have scheduled a genetic counseling session for this Friday the 7th at 10:30 AM and an Amniocentesis at 1:30 PM (EST). I figured with my age and the findings this is the only way I will know for sure and what to expect. My baby just this last week or so has been so active I can feel him kicking and turning - and I feel so guilty crying about "what if he has Downs" please any advice or encouragement would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance - kathy1 |
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Hi Kathy1, I think many of the people who have posted on this thread know EXACTLY how you are feeling. I am almost 21 weeks and had an abnormal triple screen placing me at a 1:260 risk for Down's. At my level II u/s, the perinatalogist noticed an echogenic foci on my baby's heart. While he seemed pretty confident that everything was ok, I freaked out. I also went through that whole range of emotions of being scared, feeling despair, and feeling awfully guilty. These are perfectly normal feelings to have!! I saw my regular OB this week and we talked more about everything and I am actually starting to feel cautiously optimistic. I have opted out of an amnio thus far, but am going to have a follow up level II in a few weeks to check on baby's progress. My OB said that if the peri didn't seem all that concerned, I shouldn't be either. I also have an OB friend in another state who said he doesn't even think the foci should even be used as a soft marker for Down's anymore what with the advances in ultrasound technology. He didn't seem concerned either. I know I will continue to fret during my pregnancy but reading all of these encouraging stories on this thread has helped me a lot. Keep us all posted on your amnio and appointments. Oh, and if it is an option for you, ask to get the FISH at your amnio appt. They can tell you about a Down's risk in only a matter of days as opposed to waiting for the week or so for the final amnio results. |
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Hello Kathy1, |
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Eb, |
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Kathy, have you had a triple screen test? It's a blood test administered anywhere b/n 13 and 22 weeks (don't quote me on that - I'm not sure about the weeks). If your results are negative, then doesn't that mean, you have no risk for downs? |
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Hi Everyone, I just gor back from my dr appointment, so after disgussing the U/S with my midwife she made me feel a whole lot better she showed me the chart and i'm right in the middle, she said to not worry about the femur, it's not something she is concerned about, so i'm going to try really hard to not worry, even though they cannot tell me for sure everything will be ok(unless we do amnio) i'm going to have to trust the fact that they see more of these cases and know when to worry. take care |
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Hello IPO- I wish i could say YES but there is still a chance, it's not 100% they say its 80 or 85% accurate |
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Hi Guys! I went to the hospital on Friday and my husband and I went through genetic counseling which well - and then we did the Amnio - I should have the FISH test results this Tuesday or Wednesday - so please keep us in all of your prayers!! The genetic counselor said that the result of downs will be know in the fish test. I'll keep everyone updated :) |
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hello Kathy1, Hang in there! Hope it all goes well and hoping you get your results fast, take care |
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We recieved good news the FISH test results came back normal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We were so relieved and thankful - thank you for all of your prayers and support. The full amnio results will take about 2 weeks - but we can now rule out Downs. Now the Doc's will be keeping an eye on the echogenic foci, and femur growth. |
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thats great news!!! you must be relieved! now you can relax and enjoy this pregnancy! |
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!!!!Congratulations Kathy!!!!! |
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