Wow, I apologize if my post seemed negative - that was not my intention at all. Normally I am one of those people that think some members on this part of the board are going overboard in thinking everyone needs full genetic testing. I've seen it pushed time and time again when it doesn't seem necessary, so I do not think it is warranted in all cases. But if you know that one partner is a carrier and you are not sure if the other one is or not, I just wanted to inform you that the tests don't cover the most common mutations, just one common mutation and some random other ones. And when I said "cheated by the system" I meant you had to go through unnecessary suffering while awaiting results, when it turned out your child didn't have cf after all. Not something that you should have to go through at a time when you should just be able to enjoy your newborn stress free(except for sleepless nights<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">). Again, I feel bad that my post may have come across negatively. So sorry.