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Echogenic Foci Spots On The Fetus Heart
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hey everyone. i just had my 20 week US today and the midwife told me the US tech found a "shadow" on the baby's heart. is that the same as an "EIF" that i have seen people post about? i am 26, my husband is 27, both healthy, and neither my husband nor i have any family hx. of DS. the midwife never mentioned DS and said if it was her in my shoes she would not worry, but yet she still is sending me to a perinatologist to have another US in 2-4 weeks. i am worried sick. we did not have any AFP testing done, which i now regret. and everything else today looked completely normal she said (long femur, normal head, etc). the midwife even said structurally the heart looks fine and the bloodflow appears to be normal. has anyone else been told their baby had a "shadow"? how has everything turned out for you? thanks. |
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TO ALL- WONDERFUL NEWS, STEFFIE92S JUST HAD A HEALTHY BABY GIRL TODAY!!!!!!!!!! |
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Hi everyone. I am joining you again for the 2nd go round. I posted a month or so ago and retold my story. My son (now almost 14 months) had the focus and was born healthy and perfect. In fact, his focus actually "faded" by my 30 week ultrasound. |
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Mommatobabyv - I would suspect the "shadow" IS the EIF, sometimes I've heard they call it a shadow or spot. But of course you need to ask your Perinatologist if that's what your midwife was talking about. As you can see on this board, there are numerous positive stories of women whose babies have had EIF and were born completely healthy, even women who did not have any type of blood testing, Steffie92s is a good example, since she, like you opted out of any blood tests. |
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Hi everyone, |
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YEAH STEFFIE!!!!! SOOOOO HAPPY FOR YOU!!! I have been waiting to hear your good news and am so psyched for you. Can't wait to hear all the details. CONGRATS!!!! |
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Hi everyone, |
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Greetings all. Sorry to have been quiet on the board but for a while they thought my baby was going to be early (like 34 weeks due to low amniotic fluid) so I was scrambling to get set up. I posted my story around 18-20 weeks. I had two soft markers found - an EIF and a CPC (choroid plexus cyst). Of course, as for many of you, the finding of the one soft marker, not to mention two, gave me many hours of worry. We opted out of amnio and took my first trimester screening odds (1:931 before markers) as our source of information. I'm thrilled to say little Natalie was born this past Monday and all is well...we didn't know boy or girl so everything about birth was a surprise! I'll be continuing to think of all of you and will check back here. It's nice to be on the other side and soon you all will be there too! Best wishes. |
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Yay texasmom!!! I am soooooo happy for you! Keep us posted on how Natalie is doing. It is nice to be on the other side isn't it! |
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Congrats texasmom!!!! Enjoy your baby girl!!!!!! |
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YAY texasmom!!! Huge congrats, I know how relieved and excited you must be! WOW there are many girls being born lately! |
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Texas mom! Great to hear from you. I hope I'm not posting this twice, but I don't think my last comment saved. I love the name Natalie! Sorry to hear it sounds like things were stressful towards the end. Again, great to hear all is well as we were/are in the same situation with the EIF and CPC. JUst want to see her little face! I'm 39 wks and 1 day so we are just waiting! Enjoy your girl! Are oyu on Facebook? If so, let's connect I would love to see pics! Jen Repenshek |
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JEN REPENSHEK- HI!!! I haven't seen you on the Facebook EIF Group for long time!!!!!!! Wow 39 weeks already.... almost there!!!!! Good luck to you and my best for a healthy baby girl!!!!! Please keep us posted!!!!!! |
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Hi Jen, |
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I just received the call that many of you have - there was an abnormality on our ultrasound, a spot on our baby's heart. I am currently 21 weeks pregnant, 29 years old and my husband and I have attempted to take a pretty natural road during this (our first) pregnancy. I did not get the earlier offered genetic testing and we were actually quite hesitant to get this ultrasound done (which was ordered after my inital 18 week ultrasound did not give enough clear pictures of our baby's heart). We're currently in the mental/emotional process of weighing our doctor's desire for a level 2 ultrasound with our worry regarding "over-ultrasounding" our baby and the potential risks that might hold. From what I've read here (and was told by my midwife), these spots seem somewhat common and often lead to nothing. And even if something does result from this spot, my husband and I will accept the cards we are dealt. So, I guess my question is, are we crazy to forego the level 2 ultrasound and just let nature take its course? Or should we go with the medical instruction and get the (additional, potentially risky?) ultrasound, knowing that our plans will not change regardless of the outcome? |
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I've only posted on this board a couple times, but I wanted to make sure to give an update when I had one. I delivered a healthy baby boy on May 28! He had an isolated EIF on his left ventricle...my quad screen was negative. This board has been so much help in seeing that you should remain positive about your pregnancy with an isolated EIF. I'm thankful that I found the facebook group through this site too! Everyone was so supportive and it really helped me feel that I was not alone on this journey. I wish everyone the best of pregnancies and enjoy them! |
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