Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s possible. NIPT is not 100% and it is possible to get diagnosed at birth.
I would get to a pediatrician ASAP as they will be able to assess and order genetic testing to confirm.
Can I just request a blood test? She had a heal prick at birth that checked for PKU, cystic fibrosis and a few others but not DS. Our other children had more extensive labs drawn at their 6 week peditrician appointment but not sure if they test for Down syndrome specifically.
Would I need to request that directly?
That blood test/here prick test should have been done w/n 24 hrs Op!!
I CAnt believe your midwife didn't tell you to do that sooner (or at least get your baby to an actual pediatrician).
You can't wait on that. I'm betting there might be something on that blood panel your baby is positive for (metabolism deficiency is my guess).
- Signed Mom whose newborn came back positive for one of the metabolic tests/heel prick and so grateful it was discovered right away.
We did have a healprick at birth. This does not test for Down syndrome.
I am not neglecting my child. I was seeing a medical professional.
I had an appointment this morning and baby is fine. Just had different features than her siblings. I am going to be treated for PPA.
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s possible. NIPT is not 100% and it is possible to get diagnosed at birth.
I would get to a pediatrician ASAP as they will be able to assess and order genetic testing to confirm.
Can I just request a blood test? She had a heal prick at birth that checked for PKU, cystic fibrosis and a few others but not DS. Our other children had more extensive labs drawn at their 6 week peditrician appointment but not sure if they test for Down syndrome specifically.
Would I need to request that directly?
That blood test/here prick test should have been done w/n 24 hrs Op!!
I CAnt believe your midwife didn't tell you to do that sooner (or at least get your baby to an actual pediatrician).
You can't wait on that. I'm betting there might be something on that blood panel your baby is positive for (metabolism deficiency is my guess).
- Signed Mom whose newborn came back positive for one of the metabolic tests/heel prick and so grateful it was discovered right away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does your pediatrician say?
We haven’t had a visit with our Peditrician yet. We have one scheduled in a few weeks. Our midwife is highly trained and experienced and has provided our postnatal care so far.
What?! Your baby is 4 weeks and hasn't seen the ped?
This is within the scope of practice for CNM's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, definitely call and try to get your baby in with the pediatrician sooner.
Aside from that, I find it hilarious how everyone is up in arms over the baby not having seen a pediatrician yet. Is no one familiar with the fact that in England and some other countries mothers and babies are seen by home visitor NURSES? It is rare for a baby to be seen by a pediatrician. In the OPs case they probably would be able to see a pediatrician although the wait would be long.
OK, and? The kids in the UK are being seen by a trained professional, and if needed, can be referred to a pediatrician if needed. The point is that a trained medical professional is laying eyes/hands on an infant. I can get in same day or next day with my kids ped for anything. OP is negligent for waiting this long with her child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s possible. NIPT is not 100% and it is possible to get diagnosed at birth.
I would get to a pediatrician ASAP as they will be able to assess and order genetic testing to confirm.
Can I just request a blood test? She had a heal prick at birth that checked for PKU, cystic fibrosis and a few others but not DS. Our other children had more extensive labs drawn at their 6 week peditrician appointment but not sure if they test for Down syndrome specifically.
Would I need to request that directly?
Why would you NOT want to see a pediatrician right away? Your pediatrician knows exactly what to look for and if testing is warranted. Don’t mess around.
Ok, I will set up an appointment ASAP.
Anonymous wrote:OP, definitely call and try to get your baby in with the pediatrician sooner.
Aside from that, I find it hilarious how everyone is up in arms over the baby not having seen a pediatrician yet. Is no one familiar with the fact that in England and some other countries mothers and babies are seen by home visitor NURSES? It is rare for a baby to be seen by a pediatrician. In the OPs case they probably would be able to see a pediatrician although the wait would be long.
Anonymous wrote:OP, definitely call and try to get your baby in with the pediatrician sooner.
Aside from that, I find it hilarious how everyone is up in arms over the baby not having seen a pediatrician yet. Is no one familiar with the fact that in England and some other countries mothers and babies are seen by home visitor NURSES? It is rare for a baby to be seen by a pediatrician. In the OPs case they probably would be able to see a pediatrician although the wait would be long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does your pediatrician say?
We haven’t had a visit with our Peditrician yet. We have one scheduled in a few weeks. Our midwife is highly trained and experienced and has provided our postnatal care so far.
Yikes.
Why yikes? The midwife is not some random lady we found on the internet she works for our hospital. My birth was considered low risk so there was no need for further medical intervention. This is pretty common in many states. OBGYNs are used with higher risk births.
Because you have some concerns about your child and you need someone more specialized to assess for Down syndrome since you have concerns about your child.
I’m sure your midwife is great in many ways but she’s not a pediatrician.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does your pediatrician say?
We haven’t had a visit with our Peditrician yet. We have one scheduled in a few weeks. Our midwife is highly trained and experienced and has provided our postnatal care so far.
What?! Your baby is 4 weeks and hasn't seen the ped?