I got this values, what do you think? I don't know why PAPP-A is so high? Docs said everything was okay.
Free beta hCG 0.9997
PAPP-A 2.0907
NT 1.8
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I got this values, what do you think? I don't know why PAPP-A is so high? Docs said everything was okay.
Free beta hCG 0.9997
PAPP-A 2.0907
NT 1.8
any guess for our baby)this is results for triple trisomy test Afp-46,6Iu/ml, uE3-0.49 and HGC-27860 mlU/ml
Girlsway,i think a girl,because your nt is higher 0.11
Hello ladies,
Mine NT Blood test count-
HCG MoM - 0.58
Papp-A - 0.48
NT - 1.6 mm
Any guesses on our baby?
Very interesting read! I just got mine back. Any thoughts/guesses?
HCG - 2.42 MoM
PAPPA-A - 4.47 MoM
NT - -0.43 delta
Very interesting read! I just got mine back. Any thoughts/guesses?
HCG - 2.42 MoM
PAPPA-A - 4.47 MoM
NT - -0.43 delta
Bunny girl, I think girl?
I wasn't sure what to make of it since I seem to be at the extremes for results. And depending on where I've posted it, my nub shot gets nearly all girl votes, nearly all boy votes, or 50/50 and it's all the same picture. I haven't posted it on here though. I'm just hoping for more clues at gender. I've had two failed "perfect" pink sways already and this was a surprise baby so no swaying or anything.
So, I looked up my past results on the first trimester screen and the study has been accurate for me so far with the babies I've carried long enough to have the tests done.
DD angel at 20 weeks (girl range)
HCG: 1.9 MoM
PAPP-A: 3.3 MoM
DS1 (firmly in the boy range)
HCG: .61 MoM (34th percentile)
PAPP-A: .68 MoM (37th percentile)
DS2 (borderline, lean boy)
HCG: .93 MoM (48th percentile)
PAPP-A: 1.04 MoM (51st percentile)
Peanut (firmly girl range, sex undetermined as of yet)
HCG: 2.42 MoM (95th percentile)
PAPP-A: 4.47 MoM (99th percentile)
NT: 1.1 mm, -.43 delta (25th percentile)
I had mine done at 12weeks and it reads like this
maternal serumfree beta hcg53.08iu/l 1.45mom
mataernal serum papp-A 1.130iu/l 0.40 mom
any ideas ladies x
My numbers are 0.60 HCG MOM and 1.27 PAPP-A MOM.
So could go either way?
Nub has had about 98% boy votes.
Oh I'm going to check my NT too I didn't do that
OK so can't seem to find it on my piece of paper is it usually printed right under the hcg and papp-a? Or do they not include that bit in the UK?
Ok I found it and I used the link posted on page 4 or 5. I have it in mm, its 1.70 which makes it 48% not sure what that means in MOM though
So I found this. it help convert the mm to mom
Stupid me forgot to add the link
http://sts.bwk.tue.nl/marijatrcka/DS...me%20risks.pdf
sorry to have posted so many times lol
Still confused though lol
Peanut was confirmed girl, so this theory has held true for all the babies I had testing done on.
It wasn't right for me. My HCG was 2.5 MoM and my PAPP-A was 0.7. They were such weird bloods I had one of those blood tests where they look for trisomies and I am having a healthy boy.
I should add that my HCG was huge from the onset and I haven't had even a tiny bit of sickness - completely different to the previous three.
Did you have any bleeding early on? That is known to cause elevated hCG levels and often accounts for women getting a high risk result on the screen with a chromosomally normal baby.
Also, the study isn't specifically wrong for you. BOTH numbers either elevated or low are needed for determining gender by this method. Of course there are going to be those that don't fit the pattern. You had a very girl HCG level but a very boy PAPP-A level. Because of that, it could go either way. I don't know what your NT measurement was.
No, no bleeding. I've been completely well. My NT measurement was lower than average though. From memory my HCG was higher than ave but not as high with my girl pregnancies. My PAPP-A has always been a bit lower than average. The combination of high HCG and low PAPP-A put my Down Syndrome risk from the bloods alone at 1:30. The overall risk was much lower because of the normal scan but that's why I got nervous and had the blood test done.
My HCG MOM was almost 8 times higher than average but the Papp A was also 4 times higher, so I had a very low risk of any abnormalities.
But I did have a lot of bleeding in the first trimester, how does that affect the HCG? No one ever mentioned that to me. Would it increase the Papp A at the same time?
I work in perinatology and when there is bleeding in pregnancy hCG levels typically elevate because the placenta is trying to hold onto the pregnancy. It's not really understood why it goes up, but we tend to think it's the body trying to correct a problem and stop the bleeding. We haven't seen that it has a direct effect in PAPP-A levels though. Most commonly in women with bleeding we see high HCG and a normal level of PAPP-A (meaning not a super low one in the risk zone) and as a result this triggers a high risk on the Down's screening since high HCG and low PAPP-A are soft markers for Down's. Another thing with the hormone levels we don't know a reason for is that women who have had IVF have much, much higher levels of both hormones than a natural pregnancy, so this study wouldn't fit a pattern for determining gender in that instance.
just got my results back,any gender clues?Attachment 11481thanks
anyone?
Hi all help me with my readings
Mine read as Free beta HCG - 0.44 MoM
PAPP-A- 0.72 MoM, NT MoM 0.97 and CRL 64 mm
its boy or girl?
My numbers:
Papp-A 1.31
HCG MoM-1.28
NT-1.3
Found out a day before 16 weeks, It's a boy for me.
pls help me,
Mine read as Free beta HCG - 0.44 MoM
PAPP-A- 0.72 MoM, NT MoM 0.97 and CRL 64 mm
its boy or girl?
Hi ladies - just found my NT results
Free Beta HCG: 99 IU/L (2.7072 MoM)
PAPP-A: 3.1 IU/L (1.5926 MoM)
NT: 1.39
Does this indicate boy or girl please? Having a gender scan on Friday at 17 weeks. Can't wait!
Thanks for your help x
I read the study, but still need some help to determine.
NT 1.1/ 0.82 MOM
HCG 62.6/ 0.99 MOM
PAPP-A 446.6/ 0.87 MOM
DIA 100.5/ 0.45
Any ideas? Boy? I can't tell.......
boy i think
My numbers are;
Free Beta HCG 2.08 MoM
PAPP-A 1.03 MoM
Any clues? xx
girl i think redroses,good luck