Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 I did not have the cvs testing done . I had an amnio . I hope your results come back negitive for cf!!! Think positive:) mom to Y Kiersten Lee 2-13-98 w/cf Y Y Natasha Rose 2-24-00 w/o cf Y Y Trevor 10-18-01 w/o cf Y Y Noelle 11-29-02 w/o cf Y Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 Hi , we had to wait two weeks for the result, the procedure wasn't painful at all (but your bladder has to be full). We went to a specialized clinic, where they do CVS every day. And please make sure that you have a sitter for Ashton afterwards, because you have to rest to lower the risk of a miscarriage. Good Luck! Torsten P.S. No new arrival here yet :-)) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 Hi I had CVs done with my second son. We found out he was a carrier. We were elated to know he didn't have CF. What a relief. My husband actually cried when we found out. I was yelling and he came home from work bawling. I couldn't believe it. The test itself wasn't that bad. The full bladder was the worst part as someone else said. My husband wouldn't go to the bathroom because I couldn't. I though that was so sweet. I had my test when I was about 11 weeks pregnant. My results took longer than average because first, they lost my blood and then they had too many of my cells and not enough of the babies so they had to let it grow longer. I think It took a total of about 4 agonizing weeks. But it was worth the wait to know the baby was only a carrier. We too had decided if the baby had CF we wouldn't ;hav gone through with the pregnancy. A very difficult decision and not right for everyone. Wishing you a speedy wait and negative for CF result. Mom to Josh 9 wcf and Crohn's diseas and nocf 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 I got results in 10 days. We found out that our third child does have CF and decided to continue the pregnancy. We really just wanted to know. I hope you get good results!!!! Wendi Mom to Keira (3 wocf), (20mos wcf) > Hello all. Just found out a while ago that I am pregnant with my > second child. We have decided that we don't want to go through the > hell that we went through with our first child (11 weeks premature, > complicated meconium ileus that required major surgery, NICU for 10 > weeks, g-tube fed, refuses to eat orally, etc.) so we will not > continue with the pregnancy if we find out the fetus has CF. We are > getting the CVS (Chorionic Villus Sampling) test done at 11 weeks. > We have been told that it can take as little as 10-14 days for test > results or up to 4 weeks. ugh. > > Does anyone have experience with this type of testing (CVS)? Did it > hurt? Were they able to get a lot of tissue samples? We have to > wait a LOOONNGGGG 5 more weeks just for the test to be done. > > THANKS! > (mom to Ashton 2 wcf) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2003 Report Share Posted May 16, 2003 Hello , I had a CVS with my fourth pregnancy (April 2002), a year after my daughter's CF diagnosis (April 2001). It was an unplanned pregnancy and I was extremely stressed. I had read about possible limb defects, but the doctors told me that that was not a concern as long as the CVS was done at 11-12 weeks, and I had to put my trust in them. I was also stressed because I was told that occasionally they cannot perform a CVS: the placenta has to be in an accessible location, as they must not puncture the sac, so if the placenta is lying against the back wall of the uterus, a CVS cannot be performed and a person would have to wait for an amniocentesis. So many unknowns and no control over them! My CVS procedure went very, very well. It was done at the only hospital in my province that performs CVS, so the doctor was very skilled. It was not so painful and was very quick (I think about 30 seconds). It was done at exactly 11 weeks, and I got results back 2 weeks later (baby is a carrier only.) I took it very easy after the procedure, to minimize risk of miscarriage, and arranged for child care; especially, I did not lift children or heavy objects for a day or so. One thing you may want to consider: when you go in for the CVS, the ultrasound technician may assume that you want to see the image of the fetus; if you don't want to, you may want to state this in advance. I really feel for you! I know it's hard not to think about it all while you're waaaiiiting, but try to pamper yourself when you can (baths, books, walks, music, or whatever may soothe). I hope all goes well for you! Barb mother of Kelsey (10 y, wcf) and 3 boys (7 y, 4 y, 7 mos, wocf) -- In cfparents , " J. " <jeninca1010@y...> wrote: > Hello all. Just found out a while ago that I am pregnant with my > second child. We have decided that we don't want to go through the > hell that we went through with our first child (11 weeks premature, > complicated meconium ileus that required major surgery, NICU for 10 > weeks, g-tube fed, refuses to eat orally, etc.) so we will not > continue with the pregnancy if we find out the fetus has CF. We are > getting the CVS (Chorionic Villus Sampling) test done at 11 weeks. > We have been told that it can take as little as 10-14 days for test > results or up to 4 weeks. ugh. > > Does anyone have experience with this type of testing (CVS)? Did it > hurt? Were they able to get a lot of tissue samples? We have to > wait a LOOONNGGGG 5 more weeks just for the test to be done. > > THANKS! > (mom to Ashton 2 wcf) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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