![]() ![]() But I’m just so nervous that he isn’t getting enough nutrients or it’s something worse. ![]() I’m so nervous that something is wrong, I will love my child no matter what and if it is dwarfism I know he will change our lives in the best ways. I’ve had 2 follow up scans since my initial 20 week scan where the long bones were 2 weeks behind. His bones aren’t bowed, they’re very calcified and everything and they haven’t mentioned anything measuring differently anywhere else. Everything else is right on target for where he should be measuring, his heart is healthy and I feel him moving around constantly. We’re awaiting the NIPT results but earlier genetic screening was promising for no chromosomal abnormalities. I’m so worried and they’ve mentioned different types of skeletal dysplasia as a possible reason. I am 22.5 weeks and my babies long bones are all measuring around 18. I’m going through a very similar situation right now and was just wondering how you are doing? I hope everything has gone well for you and your baby. Without any clue as to the possible cause, what questions should I make sure to ask the perinatologist? Thank you! I've read everything possible on the internet about this (bad idea), and have learned that this can be indicative of incompatibility with life, dwarfism, Downs syndrome, other skeletal deformations, problems with the placenta or a possible virus on the placenta that is restricting growth. We have an appointment in a little more than a week with a perinatal specialist. The doctors have never said that I have any problems with my weight or blood pressure. She said this could mean skeletal issues, genetic disorders or nothing. Head and abdomen are totally normal and nothing looks off, except for the fact that the long bones - humerus and femur - were measuring short. She said the pictures she did have were not alarming in any way.Īt the 24-week ultrasound, another doctor said everything looked fine, and the baby's overall growth was measuring in the 20th percentile. ![]() We had a 20-week ultrasound, and the doctor said everything looked absolutely normal, but she said we would have another ultrasound at 24 weeks because the ultrasound tech couldn't get a good enough picture of the baby's head and heart since the baby was sleeping and wouldn't roll around. I'm mainly looking for advice on questions I should be asking my specialist at an upcoming appointment. I feel like the luckiest girl in the world.I'm looking for any possible advice (or perhaps looking to be talked off the ledge) after getting the news that my fetus' long bones were measuring <10 percent at the 24-week ultrasound. We’re both Aquarius and on each side of my ring there’s amethyst stones. It was a magical moment and I wish I could relive it every day. I had no idea they were in California too. The whole time they were hiding in a tent on the beach waiting for us. I wasn’t wearing my glasses so I didn’t know who those people were and turns out it was my family and friends �� I cried like a baby. By that time the sun was all the way down and I just started seeing flashes from cameras in my face. I still just thought my son wanted to say hi until he said the words “so mom what do you say” me confused asked “say to what?” And he said “turn around” and babe was on one knee. I then noticed it was our iPad and this was a set up. After a few feet a stranger walked up to me handing me an iPad with my 9 year old on FaceTime and I was so confused and scared lol. We got dressed up and had dinner on the beach and we took our shoes off to walk in the sand as the sunset. I just wanted to bump this up and share that I got engaged later this night. ![]()
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