Guest guest Posted September 30, 2011 Report Share Posted September 30, 2011 I had my 26 week OB appointment with the specialist today. They performed another 2D ultrasound. That " bright " spot or calcification is still on babies heart, but Doc stated she didn't expect it to go away before the birth...although to my husband and me it looked smaller and not as bright. The babies measurements of hands, feet, arms, legs and face were all normal. Doc is optimistic that our son does not have DS, but still said we could get an amnio if we wanted to be 100% sure. My husband and I decided we were not going to do it. No matter what, we love our son and nothing will ever change that, no matter what the amnio says. God created him just the way he is and that's the way we will welcome him home. However, I did speak to my husband about the actual delivery date. I've heard many stories of people whose babies were born with DS and the nurses in the delivery room whispered and hush-hushed about it, but never really told the parents anything until the pediatrician came to confirm their suspicions. I don't want that to be the case with us. I don't want any whispering or murmuring or sad faces or frowns or tears or gasps or anything like that. I want the nurses to tell me straight up of their suspicions so that we can know right away and not be wondering what's going on. Even if they can't give me 100% diagnosis. I'm also considering not having anyone with me in the delivery room except my husband so that if the baby does have DS we can process it first as a couple and then tell our family so that they can get their emotions out about it in the waiting room before they come in to see the baby. I don't want him to be affected or greeted with any negativity, sadness or tears. I want it to be a joyous occasion just like with my daughter. Any opinions or experiences??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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