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January 4th, 2016, 01:55 PM
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January 4th, 2016, 02:10 PM
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Dream Vet
I was enrolled in a study for one of these blood tests when I was pregnant with DD a few years ago. They were trying to assess the accuracy when patients were on certain types of medications made from human and/or animal-derived ingredients, in my case Lovenox, which is made from the intestinal mucus of pigs. They did two different blood draws for it and wouldn't you know, one said I was having a boy and one said I was having a girl. Either my tests fell into the standard lab error range or my medication did affect the results. I have not heard any more about this study since my doctor put me in it, so I don't know if it's been completed or not.
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January 4th, 2016, 09:21 PM
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Wow interesting THANK YOU so much for posting this!! Very helpful!!
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March 7th, 2017, 08:12 AM
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Happened to me at 20 weeks when I had my ultrasound and to everyone's surprise it was a girl even though maternity 21 said definitely boy at 11 weeks! Shock and confusion ensued...even my doctor was "baffled" with the results and after speaking to genetic counsellors, told me that two can be the possible cases: 1st: I had a vanishing twin and second amniotic sack which although did not grow was still showing in my ultrasound at 10 weeks so maybe it was a boy thus that was what blood test picked up or 2nd : my baby girl could have Turners syndrome!! Of course I am one of these people who can go crazy by not knowing, so immediately I had an amino and second extensive ultrasound at a specialist fetal medicine center only to find out my girl is perfectly healthy and was told I should have never done the maternity 21 when I had a vanishing twin in me as the results would very likely be inaccurate! Was very annoyed with my doctor, if I knew I would not even have bothered with the naterni21 and would have gone straight to amnio testing...i have finally calmed down and can now enjoy my pregnancy!
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March 7th, 2017, 09:30 AM
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March 8th, 2017, 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by
WantingPink
Just wanted to update this thread. Kellbell had her 20 week uls and it is a boy
I really wish uls techs wouldn't make comments unless they are 100% sure about what they are seeing. I am sure this tech was tying to say to her that it is hard to tell at 15 weeks but, something like that said in passing can be upsetting!!
I suspect this is what the end of the story was in EVERY one of these threads, even the ones that did not update.
Some of the techs are simply not that good, others may be great but are having an off day, weird things happen. Anyone who stumbles onto this thread, PLEASE go off blood tests and NOT ultrasounds.
Last edited by atomic sagebrush; March 8th, 2017 at 02:35 PM.
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March 8th, 2017, 02:34 PM
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I'm so sorry Kathy, yes, that was a mistake on the part of the doctor and not the Materniti21 test being wrong though (just to clarify for anyone who is confused right now). If the vanishing twin was a boy then that could def. mess with the results.
I'm so sorry for the hullabaloo but huge congrats on your healthy baby girl!!!!
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Healthy baby girl :)