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echogenic focus in the heart: could it be Down syndrom

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PostPosted: 11/21/06 - 05:30    Post subject: echogenic focus in the heart: could it be Down syndrom Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi. I am 30 years old and I had my ultrasound at 21 weeks. The doctor told me that my baby has an echogenic focus in his heart. My triple test showed a ratio of 1/9000, that's why he told me not to worry. But I am still confused, is this mean that my baby has an increased risk of Down syndrom?. Should I take more tests?.
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