daughtersrus
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About 20 years ago, I had an abnormal AFP test while I was pregnant with DD #2. I had a level 2 ultra sound and it turned out that they were off by a week or so on my due date. DD was perfectly normal.
When I was pregnant with DD #3, I chose not to have the test. The nurse asked me why and I told her what had happened with DD#2 (different OBGYN). I told her that I wasn't going to terminate so I didn't think that the test was necessary. She commented that she wished that more people thought about what they would or wouldn't do before the test.
As it turns out, DD#3 has a very rare genetic disease. This disease is not something that would have been picked up on any test. Her symptoms didn't show until she was about 9 months old and it took over 7 years of testing to get a diagnosis.
As many have said, the odds that you were given are pretty good. Try to keep yourself busy. Sending you hugs
When I was pregnant with DD #3, I chose not to have the test. The nurse asked me why and I told her what had happened with DD#2 (different OBGYN). I told her that I wasn't going to terminate so I didn't think that the test was necessary. She commented that she wished that more people thought about what they would or wouldn't do before the test.
As it turns out, DD#3 has a very rare genetic disease. This disease is not something that would have been picked up on any test. Her symptoms didn't show until she was about 9 months old and it took over 7 years of testing to get a diagnosis.
As many have said, the odds that you were given are pretty good. Try to keep yourself busy. Sending you hugs
