It's not unusual for doctors to give pregnant women needless worrying. I think from a liability standpoint (and from financial standpoint), they are required to give you information that scare us half to death. That's why I switched to a midwife more than halfway through my first pregnancy, and then all throughout my second. Midwives showed me how to be healthy, and reassured me to enjoy my pregnancies. In any case, I was 35 when I had my first baby and at that age, automatically, I'm considered high risk. Blah! If you're healthy, trust your instincts. Worrying causes stress that affects the baby inside you. You are fine. I was told to do an amnio. I chose not to, and my risk factor was higher than yours. Amnio is a much higher risk. Again, you are fine. You are not high risk. Enjoy your growing baby and belly!