Hey everyone. I'm 24 wks and 1 day
pregnant with a little girlie! Yesterday
I had a check up and they told me that
they had found a cyst on her brain when I
had my 20 wk ultrasound. The nurse prac
talked about it like it was nothing and
told me not to worry, that it would more
than likely go away. I'm so worried. She
said sometimes they see cysts on babies in
that stage of pregnancy and at my 28 wk
appointment, they would do another
ultrasound and see if it had went away.
Did this happen to any of you? If so,
what happened? Please reply! Thanks so
much.
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zariaha
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Apr 2007 Posts: 1 Location: Tempe, az
Posted: 04-28-07 22:24pm
If you are concerned...and you have every
right to be I would get an amnio done just
to check for chromosome abnormalities. I
just lost a baby because it had cystic
hygroma which is a build up of fluid,
which they refer to as a cyst. I know how
concern I was when I found out something
wasn't right, easy your mind and get the
test.
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openhearted
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Jun 2007 Posts: 1 Location: NEW YORK
Posted: 06-15-07 18:11pm
I am in a similar situation.... I am 18
weeks pregnant with a girl and they also
found a cyst on her brain, I was examined
by 2 different doctors that day and 2
ultrasound techs. The doctor said I have
nothing to worry about and that it would
go away. But she also told me that if I
was 10 years older ( in my 30's) that it
would be an issue because the baby would
have downs syndrome. I am worried. I agree
that you should get an amniocentesis done.
It can hurt your situation
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young Girl
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 07-02-07 13:19pm
the SAME thing happende dto my boyfreinds
aunt a few weeks back
shes haveing her 4th baby and they found a
cyst and said not to worry and that its
common.
well
it did go away
they said they cant explain why this
happens
i hope everything is ok and im sure it is
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