Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't you having the NIPT test done? I did it at 10 weeks and got the results back in 2 days.
OP- By blood test I meant NIST. I didn't know you could do it at 10 weeks though. My OB had me do it at 12 weeks before so I assumed that was the earliest you could do it. I also didn't realize that results could be turned around so quickly. I got the results in about two weeks last time, so I assumed that was standard.
For the person who mentioned amnio and CVS testing- I haven't done either test with my previous pregnancies. I was under the impression that it would make sense to do them if something came up during the NIST test, if parents are carriers of the same genetic disorders, or if sibling(s) have something that can be screened for in either test but not the NIST. Why would someone choose to do amnio or CVS testing if there are no indicators of a problem?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 42. If I get pregnant, I won't be telling anyone. They'll see the belly when it's big enough, and if they're long distance and we don't Facetime, I'll announce the birth. This is because I plan to terminate if the fetus has a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't you having the NIPT test done? I did it at 10 weeks and got the results back in 2 days.
OP- By blood test I meant NIST. I didn't know you could do it at 10 weeks though. My OB had me do it at 12 weeks before so I assumed that was the earliest you could do it. I also didn't realize that results could be turned around so quickly. I got the results in about two weeks last time, so I assumed that was standard.
For the person who mentioned amnio and CVS testing- I haven't done either test with my previous pregnancies. I was under the impression that it would make sense to do them if something came up during the NIST test, if parents are carriers of the same genetic disorders, or if sibling(s) have something that can be screened for in either test but not the NIST. Why would someone choose to do amnio or CVS testing if there are no indicators of a problem?
Anonymous wrote:Why aren't you having the NIPT test done? I did it at 10 weeks and got the results back in 2 days.
Anonymous wrote:This is totally weird and inappropriate for your OB to suggest. An OB should have no say in when you tell your friends and family about your pregnancy. If you want to share this info now, nothing should stop you.
There is always a chance you will have to share the news that you lost your pregnancy. That unfortunately never goes away.
Anonymous wrote:Why aren't you having the NIPT test done? I did it at 10 weeks and got the results back in 2 days.