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white spots in the baby's heart: is it Down syndrom?

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PostPosted: 11/21/06 - 05:49    Post subject: white spots in the baby's heart: is it Down syndrom? Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi. I have 30 years old and i am pregnant with my first baby. Last week I had an ultrasound at 21 week and the doctor told me that he found white spot in the heart of my baby. But he told me not to worry because my triple test showed a ratio of 1/9000. But I am still confused. Is that mean an increased risk of Down Syndrom for my baby and should I do more tests?.
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PostPosted: 12/07/06 - 21:18    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

We had the same finding on our ultrasound coupled with a negative triple screen. We were told there was nothing to worry about, but we of course worried. We had a healthy baby boy in June. I really believe it is nothing to worry about unless there are other indications of a problem.
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PostPosted: 01/09/07 - 06:24    Post subject: White spot on heart Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi. One of my twins had a white spot on her heart during the ultrasound and the doctors made us worry so much - but she was born absolutely perfect. She's now 6 years old and hasn't experienced any health problems at all.

Enjoy your baby!

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PostPosted: 05/21/07 - 12:06    Post subject: Re: white spots in the baby's heart: is it Down syndrom? Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi I'm 28 weeks pregnant, I had an ultrasoudn at 27 weeks and they todl us that the baby has spots in the liver, can anyone tell me has this happened to them,. or if you know anything about it.
The Doctors keep tyelling us not to worry, but you know that's impossible to do. I worry is becouse I did not have an amnio, and they told me they wanted to discard any genetic problems, please let me know, the doctors say it's not that commen, but how would I know, I'm not a Doctor.
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