Not sure if this is the right place to post or not but goes...
I'm 35 weeks pregnant and due to have my baby in Feb, I had the test for DS with my 12 week scan and it came back high risk 1:47. The next day my DH and I went to see someone at the hospital who explained our options.
We decided we wouldn't have any further testing because we wanted this baby regardless.
Now it's getting close to due date I'm starting to get anxious, I really just want to know so we can move on from it all, if that makes sense?!
My question is once I've had the baby, will I know straight away baby has DS? Will the doctors know straight away? Do they do tests on the baby?
We haven't been told what happens next.
Any help will be appreciated
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Princesspeachy0 · 01/01/2019 21:13
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