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Echogenic Foci Spots On The Fetus Heart
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!!!!Congratulations Kathy!!!!! |
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Kathy, that is such wonderful news. I hope this gives you a lot of peace during the holiday season. |
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I went in for my 20-week ultrasound last night, and my doctor called back to tell me they discovered ecogenic foci on the baby's heart. I realize the risks for Down Syndrome are very low, but I can't help but worry. I didn't opt for any early fetal screening or bloodwork because I am young (24) and here is no history of any medical problems in my or my husband's family, so they can't easily rule out DS. My doctor had me call a perinatologist, and I am going in Monday morning for a high-level ultrasound. It's so hard not to be scared. |
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I just had to join this group and share my story with you all. My son was born in Sept of 02. The docs had me thinking he would be born with d/s or possibly even a worse genetic disorder. They thought this because of the spots on his heart, but he also had another indicator, he had a club foot. They had me convinced, they didn't even see a need for tests. The doc was horrible and I am so glad I found another one, I had the amnio just to calm my nerves. I was 6 months along and I am so glad I had the amnio, it showed no d/s. Yes he still had the club foot but we could deal with that, that was just a sm surgery and a few casts. Nothing compaired to d/s. I just needed to tell you all that you need to stay positive, while I don't think they intend to scare us in anyway they have to tell us everything. I would deffinelty recommend the amnio, you will be able to confirm that they are wrong and you will be able to enjoy the rest of your pregnancy. I read this entire string of posts and I am so happy for everyone that had the same happy outcome as I did, I just wish you all could have come to it with out all the stress and worry that was caused. For all you new posters, I hope you read everything these ladies have to say, I am sure it will make you feel better. |
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Hello Kathy1 That is such wonderful news, thank you for sharing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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lp.becky - hang in there - you are young and from my research and chatting with others - US tech's are seeing on average 2-3 babies a day with echogenic foci. From what I understand it is a calcium deposit in the heart will either go away before the baby is born or shortly there after - in my research it had stated that this does not mean the baby will have cardiovascular issues or anything of that nature - believe me I know it is hard not to worry -because this baby means the world to you - but try to find comfort in all of our postings and what we have been through and what we have found out :)!! Smile :) ox |
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Hi All--Thanks for this Forum for being my refuge & comfort during my last 2 wks of waiting for my amnio., i'm 34 y/o & 20 wks & had a 1/70 risk for Down Syndrome for + AFP 1/150 risk plus u/s of echogenic heart focus, i got my amnio ( after weighing all the risk & benefit & also finding out the Doc is an expert in doing this procedure thus lessening the risk) last thursday (13th day) & my baby dtr. is negative for DS, my OB said not concern of the echogenic focus by itself since he sees that everyday ( was just concern initially on its relationship with my AFP & DS risk) SO now i can breath & enjoy my19 wks more of pregnancy , i also read The Tentative Pregnancy during that 12 days & its very mind opening on this things women have to go through with all this technology being offered to us, so Ladies pls. follow your heart in whatever decision u make & hope for the best ! |
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Thats great news maraian. My bloodwork is at 1/46 and I didn't do the amnio so we sit and wait. we got that news on sept 18th. I will find out when she is born end of jan. It is hard isn't it! Anyhow, all my scans have had no markers, just the dumb bloodwork! Anyhow, thanks for keeping us all posted with great results! |
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thats great news marian73m thank you |
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Hi Guys! |
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Thats great news kathy!!!!!! awesome!! Downunder...I am due jan 31st and am having a c-section. My last appt was good. Still no markers at all during my latest scan, so fingers crossed. One more month to go for both of us! |
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Hi Everyone! I am afraid this post is long overdue, but our little baby girl has kept us quite busy! I posted back in June when I was first informed of the "bright spot" on my baby's heart at my 19 week ultrasound. On November 5th, I gave birth to a healthy baby girl! She is perfect. This forum helped me so much and hearing all the positive stories, kept me feeling optimistic and helped to ease my worry a bit. Ladies, try to enjoy your pregnancies and don't stress too much. The more I learn, the more I found out how common these "bright spots" are and how small the chances are that your baby will have DS with no other markers. Breath deep and relax. You are all in my thoughts and prayers always. |
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This forum has helped me so much. Although I understand the doctors need to keep us informed the past few days have been terrifying and probably over nothing. I went for my 2nd U/S today and besides the echogenic foci there were no other symptoms. Our little girl looked so healthy. It seems that although they are trying to help us be prepared for any potential problems they do not have the research to confirm anything. The potential for a false positive is too common. The UNC website helped me alot. It said that only 3 of 11 kids with Downs has E.F. This is SOFT sign. Although modern medicine is a wonderful thing it seems in this case they need alot more research and not on my child. We opted out for the quad and amnio testing and are trusting God. There are so many variables as to whether she will be healthy. I put this in Gods hands as we have NO control over it. I pray that all of the women who are as terrified as I was find strength in knowing that there are so many of us out there experiencing the same thing and that through faith we will find strength. |
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I am currently 21 weeks pregnant and this thread has helped me a lot. I went for my level 2 us and found that my baby girl has an echogenic foci (eif). I was so upset because the dr. did nothing but spit risk numbers at me. I'm 32 and had a normal trimester screening but he said that now my risks increased because of this bright spot. He was offering to do an aminio right away and even started talking about abortion. I was apalled and so upset. I'm doing my own research and finding that this eif is a common varient in pregnancies and isn't worth all the worrying these doctors put us through. I opted out of the aminio because I feel God is in control and termination wasn't an option. I feel the more advanced technology become, the potential for unecessary stress increases. Hang in there everyone. This site has been very encouraging and I look forward to reading more positive outcomes including my own :) |
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Hi Everyone! |
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What a great story Kathy..thats awesome. I am too also a worrier and happen to be a Christian. When my blood came back at 1/46 I was completely unhinged. We decided to not risk the amnio as there is a m/c rate even though very low. God has been so faithful to me, espeially interms of carrying the burden of this worry. I was very upset for the first 3 weeks after finding out back on Sept 18th and never thought I'd make it thru till the end of jan. but He has been true to His promises and has carried it all, I just had to let HIm. All and all I have enjoyed my pregancy and know that even if this child hsa DS, He will be there for that too! Thanks for sharing! |
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