After experiencing pregnancy loss, individuals may choose to forego invasive prenatal testing like amniocentesis or CVS when their medical history and multiple clear screening results (NIPT, nuchal translucency ultrasound, early anatomy scan, anatomy scan) indicate low risk, as the potential physical and emotional trauma of these procedures may outweigh the benefits in their specific circumstances.
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#pregnancyafterloss leaves you feeling very scared and all i can go on is the information i haveAñadido:
I'm happy to share my pregnancy status as of today. Because with pregnancy after loss, that's all I have is where I'm at today.
And I can't project into the future. I did the NIPT as soon as I could, came back clear. I did the nuchal translucency ultrasound, came back clear. I had an early anatomy scan, came back clear. I had an anatomy scan, everything looked good. I chose not to go with the IVF route for a few different reasons. So, this pregnancy was conceived naturally. That in and of itself was very, very nerve-wracking for me. I decided not to get an amniocentesis or a CVS. My doctor never suggested it. She knows my entire history. There was no data to suggest that that was something that I needed to do.
My CVS was excruciatingly painful. It was very traumatic for me. And I didn't want to inflict any further physical, emotional, or mental trauma, or re- re-traumatize myself in any way if I didn't absolutely have to. And so, in an act of self-preservation, I chose not to pursue the amniocentesis. As I mentioned earlier, the doctor never mentioned it, the doctor never suggested it.
I I talked to my husband about it, and it was just like I don't know. The risk didn't necessarily outweigh the benefit for me.
Also, the chances of having another Trisomy 21 pregnancy is pretty rare. Not super rare, but kind of rare. I My husband and I it was not a karyotype situation. Um also, the chances of that going undetected with that many screenings, also very rare. In addition to that, with an amniocentesis or a CVS, could it pick up on other like diagnoses, illnesses, all of these other things? Absolutely. Um but there are a lot of things that the that's not in that data set, and and that's not in that data profile. So, I do think that that's part of the risk of parenting. At least that's something I've told myself.
So yes, as of today everything looks okay.
Everything looks good.
And I'm so grateful and I have so much gratitude.
And I'm also so scared.
And so frightened.
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