Congrats. Get that pipeline going, won't be much time with a 3rd one new to the home. 
It's strange hearing the gender of our baby at 14 weeks but wow it makes things a bit easier to plan ahead.
We've already had two and still have much of the stuff from them. Much of it was gender neutral to begin with. So that is a relief.
And now the reality of this all is beginning to set in. I am in my 40's, and having a baby girl. wtf were we thinking?![]()
The celebration is over, for now, in addition to indicating gender prenatal testing has also indicated Trisomy 18, or Edwards disease, and our doctors seem to have drawn conclusions based on only this test. It is too soon to see anything on ultrasound and too soon for amniocentesis, so we haven't given up hope, but the physicians have already mentioned termination.
Because this is a screening test, only about 11% of those who receive a positive result for Trisomy 18 in the screen will actually have a pregnancy affected by Trisomy 18
That is an awful thing to hear. But take heart that most positive screen results turn out to be false positives.
http://www.trisomy18.org/site/PageServer?pagename=parents_afp
Your doctors discussing termination based on what is 89% likely to be a false positive seems downright irresponsible to me. Don't lose heart.
Good to hear some optimistic news.
The celebration is over for now, in addition to indicating gender, prenatal testing has also indicated Trisomy 18, or Edwards disease, and our doctors seem to have drawn conclusions based on only this test. It is too soon to see anything on ultrasound and too soon for amniocentesis, so we haven't given up hope, but the physicians have already mentioned termination.
The prenatal tests offered by folks like Sequenom, Progenity, etc. quote a 99% detection rate, but they also have a 20% false alarm ratio. That said, that totally sucks. We've lost 3 pregnancies. Not sure of cause, but the emotions are still there.
Our youngest has Trisomy 21 (down syndrome), which of course is no where near as serious as T18 (even with his heart problem). Yet, our doctor still went down the "you can terminate" route with the prenatal test.
Wait for an amnio and surround yourselves with those that care one way or another. You'd probably be surprised how many have gone down the same road.
I was wondering what ever happened with this, thanks for the update.
I will continue to update until this come to a conclusion, for better or worst.