Guest guest Posted July 7, 2002 Report Share Posted July 7, 2002 Well I guess the first question I would ask is ... if there was something found on the amnio ie downs lets say .. would it affect you having the baby? if not .. then I would not do it. I do not feel 37 is " old " to have a child .. if your history and pg thus far are unremarkable then I wouldn't do it. However that said Ive heard varying things on the pain .. some folks say its not that bad others say it was horrible .. I think they take the best steps to avoid discomfort .. for me the question would also be what are the risk itself of performing an amnio. Make sure a specialist does it and not just the midwife. Either way congratulations & good luck! Lyssa Amniocenthesis - Good or Bad? My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. Thanks for any comments posted. Lynn Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2002 Report Share Posted July 7, 2002 Well I guess the first question I would ask is ... if there was something found on the amnio ie downs lets say .. would it affect you having the baby? if not .. then I would not do it. I do not feel 37 is " old " to have a child .. if your history and pg thus far are unremarkable then I wouldn't do it. However that said Ive heard varying things on the pain .. some folks say its not that bad others say it was horrible .. I think they take the best steps to avoid discomfort .. for me the question would also be what are the risk itself of performing an amnio. Make sure a specialist does it and not just the midwife. Either way congratulations & good luck! Lyssa Amniocenthesis - Good or Bad? My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. Thanks for any comments posted. Lynn Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2002 Report Share Posted July 7, 2002 Well I guess the first question I would ask is ... if there was something found on the amnio ie downs lets say .. would it affect you having the baby? if not .. then I would not do it. I do not feel 37 is " old " to have a child .. if your history and pg thus far are unremarkable then I wouldn't do it. However that said Ive heard varying things on the pain .. some folks say its not that bad others say it was horrible .. I think they take the best steps to avoid discomfort .. for me the question would also be what are the risk itself of performing an amnio. Make sure a specialist does it and not just the midwife. Either way congratulations & good luck! Lyssa Amniocenthesis - Good or Bad? My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. Thanks for any comments posted. Lynn Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2002 Report Share Posted July 7, 2002 Well this is something that I don't want to give you my opinion on, but I do want to tell you my experience. When I was pregnant with my daughter, they wanted to enduce labor early, because she was so low they could not even see her head on the ultrasound. They wanted to have an amnio, because I am diabetic, and we were 2 1/2 weeks early. With diabetics you have to be concerned about the baby arriving early because thier lungs may not be developed. Anyway they did the amnio, and I can honestly say this was the worst pain ever. Keep in mind on a level of 1 to 10 with 10 being worst pain, my threshold is always 15+. I am not good with pain. I had an epidural at 2 1/2 centemeters. Anyway this caused me to start some type of labor, which stopped, and I ended up having to be enduced anyway. If you do have one, take it easy afterwards, and I think you'll be OK. It was cool knowing her sex before she was born though. Keep me posted. > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > Thanks for any comments posted. > > Lynn > Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2002 Report Share Posted July 7, 2002 Well this is something that I don't want to give you my opinion on, but I do want to tell you my experience. When I was pregnant with my daughter, they wanted to enduce labor early, because she was so low they could not even see her head on the ultrasound. They wanted to have an amnio, because I am diabetic, and we were 2 1/2 weeks early. With diabetics you have to be concerned about the baby arriving early because thier lungs may not be developed. Anyway they did the amnio, and I can honestly say this was the worst pain ever. Keep in mind on a level of 1 to 10 with 10 being worst pain, my threshold is always 15+. I am not good with pain. I had an epidural at 2 1/2 centemeters. Anyway this caused me to start some type of labor, which stopped, and I ended up having to be enduced anyway. If you do have one, take it easy afterwards, and I think you'll be OK. It was cool knowing her sex before she was born though. Keep me posted. > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > Thanks for any comments posted. > > Lynn > Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2002 Report Share Posted July 7, 2002 Well this is something that I don't want to give you my opinion on, but I do want to tell you my experience. When I was pregnant with my daughter, they wanted to enduce labor early, because she was so low they could not even see her head on the ultrasound. They wanted to have an amnio, because I am diabetic, and we were 2 1/2 weeks early. With diabetics you have to be concerned about the baby arriving early because thier lungs may not be developed. Anyway they did the amnio, and I can honestly say this was the worst pain ever. Keep in mind on a level of 1 to 10 with 10 being worst pain, my threshold is always 15+. I am not good with pain. I had an epidural at 2 1/2 centemeters. Anyway this caused me to start some type of labor, which stopped, and I ended up having to be enduced anyway. If you do have one, take it easy afterwards, and I think you'll be OK. It was cool knowing her sex before she was born though. Keep me posted. > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > Thanks for any comments posted. > > Lynn > Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 You want the good or bad in regards to an amnio but first, if the results of the amnio identifies a birth defect will you terminate or continue with the pregnancy? If your answer is yes, you will terminate, then I would go for the amnio. If your answer is no, regardless of the results you would never consider the thought of termination, then I would not go for an amnio. This is a very gray area and is very much an individuals choice and beliefs. I had an amnio because 1) I was 38 and 2) I had taken high doses of Vitamin A prior to and early on in the pregnancy (over 50,000 IU). DH and I also made the decision if in the event any birth detect was identified, we would terminate. So you see, if you don't plan on that course of action, I personally would not have the procedure. The procedure alone was a piece of cake, I was afraid that it would hurt but it was nothing really. As with any invasive procedure there are risks. Have a specialist perform it and when scheduling, ask how many he/she has performed and the % of miscarriages that have occurred as a result of the procedure. O Amniocenthesis - Good or Bad? My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. Thanks for any comments posted. Lynn Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 You want the good or bad in regards to an amnio but first, if the results of the amnio identifies a birth defect will you terminate or continue with the pregnancy? If your answer is yes, you will terminate, then I would go for the amnio. If your answer is no, regardless of the results you would never consider the thought of termination, then I would not go for an amnio. This is a very gray area and is very much an individuals choice and beliefs. I had an amnio because 1) I was 38 and 2) I had taken high doses of Vitamin A prior to and early on in the pregnancy (over 50,000 IU). DH and I also made the decision if in the event any birth detect was identified, we would terminate. So you see, if you don't plan on that course of action, I personally would not have the procedure. The procedure alone was a piece of cake, I was afraid that it would hurt but it was nothing really. As with any invasive procedure there are risks. Have a specialist perform it and when scheduling, ask how many he/she has performed and the % of miscarriages that have occurred as a result of the procedure. O Amniocenthesis - Good or Bad? My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. Thanks for any comments posted. Lynn Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 You want the good or bad in regards to an amnio but first, if the results of the amnio identifies a birth defect will you terminate or continue with the pregnancy? If your answer is yes, you will terminate, then I would go for the amnio. If your answer is no, regardless of the results you would never consider the thought of termination, then I would not go for an amnio. This is a very gray area and is very much an individuals choice and beliefs. I had an amnio because 1) I was 38 and 2) I had taken high doses of Vitamin A prior to and early on in the pregnancy (over 50,000 IU). DH and I also made the decision if in the event any birth detect was identified, we would terminate. So you see, if you don't plan on that course of action, I personally would not have the procedure. The procedure alone was a piece of cake, I was afraid that it would hurt but it was nothing really. As with any invasive procedure there are risks. Have a specialist perform it and when scheduling, ask how many he/she has performed and the % of miscarriages that have occurred as a result of the procedure. O Amniocenthesis - Good or Bad? My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. Thanks for any comments posted. Lynn Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 Lynn, I have had two seperate Amnio's one at about 17weeks and one at 36 weeks (with my last pregnancy)I experinced no pain whatsoever the most painfull thing about it is a little pinch if you are afraid of needles that would be anxiety not pain you would feel. Don't let the pain be a factor in your decision making let it be whether or not the genetic testing would matter. Just my opinion. Brown edd 8/31/02 Girl > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > Thanks for any comments posted. > > Lynn > Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 Lynn, I have had two seperate Amnio's one at about 17weeks and one at 36 weeks (with my last pregnancy)I experinced no pain whatsoever the most painfull thing about it is a little pinch if you are afraid of needles that would be anxiety not pain you would feel. Don't let the pain be a factor in your decision making let it be whether or not the genetic testing would matter. Just my opinion. Brown edd 8/31/02 Girl > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > Thanks for any comments posted. > > Lynn > Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 Lynn, I have had two seperate Amnio's one at about 17weeks and one at 36 weeks (with my last pregnancy)I experinced no pain whatsoever the most painfull thing about it is a little pinch if you are afraid of needles that would be anxiety not pain you would feel. Don't let the pain be a factor in your decision making let it be whether or not the genetic testing would matter. Just my opinion. Brown edd 8/31/02 Girl > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > Thanks for any comments posted. > > Lynn > Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 , Why did they do an amnio at 17 weeks? Debbie edd 3/4/03 Re: Amniocenthesis - Good or Bad? Lynn, I have had two seperate Amnio's one at about 17weeks and one at 36 weeks (with my last pregnancy)I experinced no pain whatsoever the most painfull thing about it is a little pinch if you are afraid of needles that would be anxiety not pain you would feel. Don't let the pain be a factor in your decision making let it be whether or not the genetic testing would matter. Just my opinion. Brown edd 8/31/02 Girl > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > Thanks for any comments posted. > > Lynn > Chattanooga, TN Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 , Why did they do an amnio at 17 weeks? Debbie edd 3/4/03 Re: Amniocenthesis - Good or Bad? Lynn, I have had two seperate Amnio's one at about 17weeks and one at 36 weeks (with my last pregnancy)I experinced no pain whatsoever the most painfull thing about it is a little pinch if you are afraid of needles that would be anxiety not pain you would feel. Don't let the pain be a factor in your decision making let it be whether or not the genetic testing would matter. Just my opinion. Brown edd 8/31/02 Girl > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > Thanks for any comments posted. > > Lynn > Chattanooga, TN Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 , Why did they do an amnio at 17 weeks? Debbie edd 3/4/03 Re: Amniocenthesis - Good or Bad? Lynn, I have had two seperate Amnio's one at about 17weeks and one at 36 weeks (with my last pregnancy)I experinced no pain whatsoever the most painfull thing about it is a little pinch if you are afraid of needles that would be anxiety not pain you would feel. Don't let the pain be a factor in your decision making let it be whether or not the genetic testing would matter. Just my opinion. Brown edd 8/31/02 Girl > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > Thanks for any comments posted. > > Lynn > Chattanooga, TN Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 I had the Amnio at 17 weeks after the old (8yrs ago preggo #2 before they did the tri-screen)AFP test came back abnormal. And acctually it may have been closer to 18 or 19 weeks now that I think about it. Brown edd 8/31/20002 Girl > > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have > an > > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in > any > > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I > am > > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > > Thanks for any comments posted. > > > > Lynn > > Chattanooga, TN > > > Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 I had the Amnio at 17 weeks after the old (8yrs ago preggo #2 before they did the tri-screen)AFP test came back abnormal. And acctually it may have been closer to 18 or 19 weeks now that I think about it. Brown edd 8/31/20002 Girl > > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have > an > > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in > any > > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I > am > > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > > Thanks for any comments posted. > > > > Lynn > > Chattanooga, TN > > > Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 I had the Amnio at 17 weeks after the old (8yrs ago preggo #2 before they did the tri-screen)AFP test came back abnormal. And acctually it may have been closer to 18 or 19 weeks now that I think about it. Brown edd 8/31/20002 Girl > > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have > an > > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in > any > > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I > am > > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > > Thanks for any comments posted. > > > > Lynn > > Chattanooga, TN > > > Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 Lynn, I have 2 boys. With the first I did not have an amnio or any other genetic testing I was 33. With the 2nd I had a CVS, because it was not supposed to hurt, wrong! I bled for 2 days, very scary. My dr. said the dr. who did the test had alot of experience with CVS and he did, but I don't think I will do that again. I ended up having to have an amnio anyway later in the pregnancy, because I had toxemia and they wanted to check the baby's lungs, I think I was 7 months pregnant at the time. I was terrified and thought it would hurt something awful. It did not. Of course I did not look, and did not look at the needle either. My husband said it was pretty big. Initially we were not going to have the CVS or the amnio, at least that's what we thought, cuz we thought even if there's something wrong, we will not abort. But then we started thinking if there is something wrong, at least we can know and prepare ourselves ahead of time, also the dr. will be aware of the problem. And I'm pretty sure at the time, somewhere in the U.S. they had recently done in utero surgery on a baby and put him back in and he was born just fine. But they would not have known of the problem or have been able to save the baby without the test. That's why we decided to have it done. And we'll probably have it done again this time as well. I'm not looking forward to the needle. I hope I don't feel it. I didn't last time, but I really hate needles. I kept thinking maybe it didn't hurt cuz I was 7 months and pretty big. But who knows? Just my 2 cents. Liz wrightintn wrote: My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. Thanks for any comments posted. Lynn Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 Lynn, I have 2 boys. With the first I did not have an amnio or any other genetic testing I was 33. With the 2nd I had a CVS, because it was not supposed to hurt, wrong! I bled for 2 days, very scary. My dr. said the dr. who did the test had alot of experience with CVS and he did, but I don't think I will do that again. I ended up having to have an amnio anyway later in the pregnancy, because I had toxemia and they wanted to check the baby's lungs, I think I was 7 months pregnant at the time. I was terrified and thought it would hurt something awful. It did not. Of course I did not look, and did not look at the needle either. My husband said it was pretty big. Initially we were not going to have the CVS or the amnio, at least that's what we thought, cuz we thought even if there's something wrong, we will not abort. But then we started thinking if there is something wrong, at least we can know and prepare ourselves ahead of time, also the dr. will be aware of the problem. And I'm pretty sure at the time, somewhere in the U.S. they had recently done in utero surgery on a baby and put him back in and he was born just fine. But they would not have known of the problem or have been able to save the baby without the test. That's why we decided to have it done. And we'll probably have it done again this time as well. I'm not looking forward to the needle. I hope I don't feel it. I didn't last time, but I really hate needles. I kept thinking maybe it didn't hurt cuz I was 7 months and pretty big. But who knows? Just my 2 cents. Liz wrightintn wrote: My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. Thanks for any comments posted. Lynn Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2002 Report Share Posted July 8, 2002 Lynn, I have 2 boys. With the first I did not have an amnio or any other genetic testing I was 33. With the 2nd I had a CVS, because it was not supposed to hurt, wrong! I bled for 2 days, very scary. My dr. said the dr. who did the test had alot of experience with CVS and he did, but I don't think I will do that again. I ended up having to have an amnio anyway later in the pregnancy, because I had toxemia and they wanted to check the baby's lungs, I think I was 7 months pregnant at the time. I was terrified and thought it would hurt something awful. It did not. Of course I did not look, and did not look at the needle either. My husband said it was pretty big. Initially we were not going to have the CVS or the amnio, at least that's what we thought, cuz we thought even if there's something wrong, we will not abort. But then we started thinking if there is something wrong, at least we can know and prepare ourselves ahead of time, also the dr. will be aware of the problem. And I'm pretty sure at the time, somewhere in the U.S. they had recently done in utero surgery on a baby and put him back in and he was born just fine. But they would not have known of the problem or have been able to save the baby without the test. That's why we decided to have it done. And we'll probably have it done again this time as well. I'm not looking forward to the needle. I hope I don't feel it. I didn't last time, but I really hate needles. I kept thinking maybe it didn't hurt cuz I was 7 months and pretty big. But who knows? Just my 2 cents. Liz wrightintn wrote: My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. Thanks for any comments posted. Lynn Chattanooga, TN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2002 Report Share Posted July 9, 2002 my amnio hurt but it was not nearly as painful for me as it was for . And tiwas very quick. I would have aborted if there were problems. I was 40. Lenore Re: Amniocenthesis - Good or Bad? Well this is something that I don't want to give you my opinion on, but I do want to tell you my experience. When I was pregnant with my daughter, they wanted to enduce labor early, because she was so low they could not even see her head on the ultrasound. They wanted to have an amnio, because I am diabetic, and we were 2 1/2 weeks early. With diabetics you have to be concerned about the baby arriving early because thier lungs may not be developed. Anyway they did the amnio, and I can honestly say this was the worst pain ever. Keep in mind on a level of 1 to 10 with 10 being worst pain, my threshold is always 15+. I am not good with pain. I had an epidural at 2 1/2 centemeters. Anyway this caused me to start some type of labor, which stopped, and I ended up having to be enduced anyway. If you do have one, take it easy afterwards, and I think you'll be OK. It was cool knowing her sex before she was born though. Keep me posted. > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > Thanks for any comments posted. > > Lynn > Chattanooga, TN Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2002 Report Share Posted July 9, 2002 my amnio hurt but it was not nearly as painful for me as it was for . And tiwas very quick. I would have aborted if there were problems. I was 40. Lenore Re: Amniocenthesis - Good or Bad? Well this is something that I don't want to give you my opinion on, but I do want to tell you my experience. When I was pregnant with my daughter, they wanted to enduce labor early, because she was so low they could not even see her head on the ultrasound. They wanted to have an amnio, because I am diabetic, and we were 2 1/2 weeks early. With diabetics you have to be concerned about the baby arriving early because thier lungs may not be developed. Anyway they did the amnio, and I can honestly say this was the worst pain ever. Keep in mind on a level of 1 to 10 with 10 being worst pain, my threshold is always 15+. I am not good with pain. I had an epidural at 2 1/2 centemeters. Anyway this caused me to start some type of labor, which stopped, and I ended up having to be enduced anyway. If you do have one, take it easy afterwards, and I think you'll be OK. It was cool knowing her sex before she was born though. Keep me posted. > My Nurse Midwife has told me that because of my age, we could have an > amniocenthesis. However, she said that she did not feel I was in any > danger but I am 37 and considered " high risk " even though I am very > healthy and do not have any history of Birth Defects in family. I am > looking for positive and negative feed back on this procedure. I > want to do what ever is best for me and my baby. Knowing the sex > would be a benefit, but not sure it is worth the pain or risk. > Thanks for any comments posted. > > Lynn > Chattanooga, TN Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2002 Report Share Posted July 9, 2002 > You want the good or bad in regards to an amnio but first, if the results of the amnio identifies a birth defect will you terminate or continue with the pregnancy? If your answer is yes, you will terminate, then I would go for the amnio. If your answer is no, regardless of the results you would never consider the thought of termination, then I would not go for an amnio. Just my opinion here, with my last daughter, the AFP screening test showed a higher than normal risk for downs syndrome. I had to decide whether to have the amnio or not. Termination was not an option for me at all (I tried for 3 years to have her, with all the lovely fertility treatments that you can imagine!) but I felt that if there was a problem with my baby I wanted to know before hand so that I could research the condition and prepare myself, my husband and my older children for any problems she might have to face. For me the actual amnio wasn't that bad, I guess it depends on the technician doing the procedure. I did spend the day in bed afterwards and had some mild cramping. It was worth it to me to put my mind at ease. The baby was fine and she's now a healthy happy 4 years old. 7 months post op, 8 months pregnant EDD July 26th, little girl, nah Faythe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2002 Report Share Posted July 9, 2002 > You want the good or bad in regards to an amnio but first, if the results of the amnio identifies a birth defect will you terminate or continue with the pregnancy? If your answer is yes, you will terminate, then I would go for the amnio. If your answer is no, regardless of the results you would never consider the thought of termination, then I would not go for an amnio. Just my opinion here, with my last daughter, the AFP screening test showed a higher than normal risk for downs syndrome. I had to decide whether to have the amnio or not. Termination was not an option for me at all (I tried for 3 years to have her, with all the lovely fertility treatments that you can imagine!) but I felt that if there was a problem with my baby I wanted to know before hand so that I could research the condition and prepare myself, my husband and my older children for any problems she might have to face. For me the actual amnio wasn't that bad, I guess it depends on the technician doing the procedure. I did spend the day in bed afterwards and had some mild cramping. It was worth it to me to put my mind at ease. The baby was fine and she's now a healthy happy 4 years old. 7 months post op, 8 months pregnant EDD July 26th, little girl, nah Faythe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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