Fetal Heart and Stomach Concerns

Updated on November 07, 2008
N.R. asks from Kansas City, KS
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Hello ladies-

I'm coming here hoping that I can get some insight... I am 34 weeks pregnant and last week at my regular dr's appt. my dr was a little concerned with the amount of amniotic fluid that was around the baby. she said other than that he looked fine and healthy, but just as a precaution she sent me in for a level 2 sonogram...

Long story short... we went for the level 2 sonogram yesterday where 1 hour and 3 radiologists (or whoever they are) later it was decided that the left major artery of my baby's heart could not be seen from any view point and that his stomach and intestine is lagging the rest of his development by about 2 weeks which led to having an amniocentesis(sp?) done in the office. We go get the fetal eco-cardiogram tomorrow and we should find out the results for the amnio tomorrow also.

Does anyone have any experiences with this or know anything about this? We were totally blind sided by this... we thought that all was ok and it was just a standard procedure to have this other sono done just because of a little extra fluid.

Thanks in advance!

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So What Happened?

Oh my goodness! Thank you for all the prayers and well-wishings! We went yesterday for the fetal ecg and found that our baby does have a heart defect, and we are now currently trying to find out as much information and re-aligning our labor and delivery plan to work with these circumstances. I will probably be on here many more times. I have so many questions about everything now. It never struck me that my child would be the one not born healthy... Thanks again!

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S.H.

answers from St. Louis on

Make a list of questions for the doctor, & make sure you understand the answers. No matter how simple or how naive you feel the questions are...please, please ask them.

The more info & the more background you have....the better off you'll be when it is time to make decisions. Whether the decisions are quick & easy or whether they require soul-searching ....please keep yourself in a position of fully understanding & comprehending the event. I wish you peace, & a safe & healthy delivery.

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B.S.

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Know that whatever God has planned is something that you CAN handle. But hey, it may not even be anything! With both of my girls I had complications. With my youngest she was measuring 5-6 weeks small! We also had level 2 sono's (every other week) and fetal echos. They were guessing she'd MAYBE be 4 lbs. at birth and had me all scared about IUGR (where they stop growing in utero) and delivering early, blah blah blah. Everything was fine!

Not saying that to undermine what you're going through right now, it's all so scary. Are they concerned with too much or too little fluid? I thought too little was always the cause for concern.

Take all of this as it comes. Know that everything will work out just as it's supposed to.

Good luck!

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D.E.

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You have a good doctor who is making certain that you get all of the care that you and your baby need. You should ask your doctor(s) what the best and worst case senarios are so that you have a clear understanding.

Keep in mind that sometimes, things change, and there can be a spurt in development. This could be your case.

Just in case your baby needs pre-or post delivery treatments, meet the doctors ASAP so that they won't be strangers to you.

Best wishes and heartful prayers

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S.D.

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I hope everythig goes well for you and baby i'm also 28 yrs old and pregnant with our 3rd child currently 21 weeks along and it is hard not to worry about the health and well being of the little life growing inside of you.You have a dr who is on top of this.Take a warm bath and comfort your husband as he should do you as well tonite get a goods nites sleep and go in for your next test don't leave until you fully understand what is happening to baby maybe it was the position he was laying in. I wish you the best Pray for Gods hand in this and belive in your heart that miracles happen you have the strength and courage within your heart.

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S.G.

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With my last pregnancy, I had extra fluid, like I think the norm is 5-25 and I had 38. I don't know what they were measuring, I just remember them saying those numbers. Anyways, my son was born completely health and they had no explanation for the extra fluid. I only knew that I had the extra fluid because they did a sonogram to see if he was head down or breach. He was not head down, that was because he had so much fluid to still move around in. So maybe there isn't anything really wrong. If they didn't see anything wrong when they did your standard sonogram around 20 weeks, it's surprising that they are finding all of these things to be concerned about now. Good luck to you.

J.B.

answers from Kansas City on

Hang in there. I know a girl whose daughter was born without a stomach wall so her innards were on the outside of her body. Amazingly, since they saw it on the sonogram, they were able to do a C-section and prep her for surgery later that day. They got everything put together and she's now 2 and perfectly normal. The dr. even made sure the closure was by her belly button so she wouldn't feel too self conscious as a teen. I tell that story to say that the more they know before the birth, the better the chances they can repair any problems. While it must be incredibly scary for you now, keep the faith and hold out hope that it will be something that can be remedied. Best of luck!

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D.M.

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Hello N., I just wanted to let you know that I read your request and will be praying for your baby and that everything will turn out fine. God Bless you and your family!

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M.N.

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I am sorry for your worry I have no insight to give you but please Know that I and Many others that read about your concerns are praying that thing are ok for you and your Little one. The waiting and not knowing are the hardest things to bare.

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K.B.

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Good Morning N., I do not have any information what so ever. But I wanted to be of encouragement and let you know I will be praying for you and your precious little man.

May our Lord keep you both in the palm of his hand, Allow worry and stress to fade away. Keep your eye's on the One who created us each one for His purpose.

God Bless you N..
K. Nana of 5

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