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NT measurement 4mm at 10+3 - freaking out

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trippingoverrainbows · 18/08/2018 12:58

I am hoping someone might be able to tell me of positive stories from having a high NT measurement.
I had a private 'reassurance' scan today at 10+3 due to previous MMC. The baby measured exactly what we expected but the midwife measured the nuchal translucency as 4mm which is higher than the upper normal limit of 3.5mm. This measurement was taken slightly earlier than 11-14 week window advised by the NHS although only by 4 days and the midwife that did the private scan works for the same hospital dept. that will do my 12 week scan.
My 12 week scan is scheduled for 12+6 and the midwife advised me to try and get this brought forward due to today's results. I am unsure whether to just go ahead and pay privately for the Harmony test (c.£395) to ease the worry or just wait for the NHS process to start. Can anyone advise what they have done or what I'm best to do?
If it helps I'm based in Glasgow.

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Scaredandshattered · 18/08/2018 13:04

I had my son 3 weeks ago and he measured just under 4mm but thankfully hes fine ^^ i would wait to be honest unless your rolling in money enough to justify it.

trippingoverrainbows · 18/08/2018 13:13

Thanks @Scaredandshattered.
Did you get the combined test and if so did it come out low risk?

Congratulations on your new arrival Thanks

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le42 · 18/08/2018 19:59

Hi I posted this in another thread, I've been there!

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I just wanted to share my experience as I found these message boards a great comfort during a very stressful time.

I'm 28, first pregnancy, was excited to go for my 12 week scan. I lay for 20 mins without the Doctor saying anything, and we started to think something might be wrong. She eventually told us the Nuchal Translucency was 4.7 > considerably higher than the healthy range.

We were in deep shock, escorted past a packed waiting room into a counselling room and told that this was considered very high risk for disability. They took the blood test and said they would be in touch end of the week. I couldn't stop reading about what was "normal" and convinced myself that we had to prepare for the worst but hope for the best.

When we got the phone call, she said our chance for Trisomy 21 (downs syndrome) was 1:85 . She said my blood work was also slightly abnormal. Based on the high NT reading and the blood we were expecting to be told it would be 1:2 chance. She told us next step was to have the harmony blood test.

We booked in for that the following week. Once we arrived the consultant at the hospital recommended we get CVS instead as it tests for more than just the three most common results and also gives a yes/no answer rather than another probability. They scanned us again and the NT had gone down to 3.5, still high but obviously a lot better.The procedure wasn't pleasant but not painful, and the next day it just felt like I'd done too many sit ups. We had a wait of 3 days to find out if the baby had downs syndrome... the answer came back negative. We then had to wait another 5 days to hear about other chromosome disorders. And again, we got the wonderful news that it was negative. We've since had a 16 week scan and everything looks normal.

The reason I'm posting this is.... we felt so convinced by the hospital at the first scan that there was no chance of a healthy baby. And what should have been a lovely experience was just so traumatic. We had weeks of non-stop worry, I became a bit of a hermit, I didn't want to see anyone or talk about it. And after all that stress, we have the best result.

I hope this perhaps could provide some comfort to other couples in our position, as I mentioned I read every single thread ever written on the topic and rarely found an NT score as high as ours.

trippingoverrainbows · 18/08/2018 20:44

@le42 this is so comforting to read, thank you so much for posting. I'm trying not to stress too much and hoping for the best.

Congratulations on your healthy pregnancy Thanks

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