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Re: What are the odds?

From: Claudia Twisdale RN (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 25 Jan 2001 05:05:39 -0600 (CST)


Nothing is 100% sure eevn with a million prenatal tests, However with all the tests, it sounds like a great healthy baby. There is always that worry that something is wrong, and goes away when you hear that 1st cry. Good luck!

At Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Sherri, wrote: >
>LMP 4/29/00 Age: 35
>On 7/19/00 I particiapated in the BUN study at Cedars Sinai in Los
>Angeles. My results were as follows:
>Free Beta HCG (MOM) 1.14
>PAPP-A (MOM) 0.75
>Nuchal Translucency (mm) 1.1
>
>Down Syndrome(after testing)1 in 2014
>Trisomy 18 " " 1 in 10,000
>
>I then had my AFP Triple Screen which came back negative.
>And in September had my Level ll U/S (performed by a Doctor who
>specializes in genentic testing)which also came back with good results.
>
>At 36 weeks I had some contractions and while at the hospital the same
>U/S Dr. did another U/S and said everything measured perfect and that
>there was a "happy, Healthy Baby" in there.
>
>My concern is that since I never opted for the Amnio,are the combined
>three tests I've had enough to say that my baby will be born healthy?
>I worry that there still could be something wrong that may have not been
>detected (?)
>
>What are the odds that something is wrong even though all tests
>(screenings) indicate nothing will be?
>
>Thanks, (1st time Mom)
>
>--
>Sherri
>




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