Ive noticed alot of discussion on here lately re: IVF/PVD etc. This brought me to think about my pre-natal screening experience.
Just before I got married, I visted my OBGYN prior to becoming pregnant to discuss what I needed to know. I thought that they would do bloodwork and testing. But they didnt-even though I asked if they were going to. I had NO IDEA what the tests would be-just thought there had to be something they would do.
AFTER I got pregnant they did do testing...including CF carrier. I came back DF508. Subsequently my husband got tested and he came back R117H-7T. We declined amnio as we werent going to have an abortion or do anything differently. Risk of miscarriage wasnt worth it to us.
Im just wondering why women dont get tested prior to becoming pregnant or I guess the question is more-why arent the doctors proactively testing us? Especially if they are PLANNING a pregnancy. Also-from what Ive read, it seems often the father of the child does not get carrier testing when they know the mother is in fact a carrier.
Are these insurance issues? Is it just lack of education? Are we being treated by doctors that are just doing what they have always done?
Just before I got married, I visted my OBGYN prior to becoming pregnant to discuss what I needed to know. I thought that they would do bloodwork and testing. But they didnt-even though I asked if they were going to. I had NO IDEA what the tests would be-just thought there had to be something they would do.
AFTER I got pregnant they did do testing...including CF carrier. I came back DF508. Subsequently my husband got tested and he came back R117H-7T. We declined amnio as we werent going to have an abortion or do anything differently. Risk of miscarriage wasnt worth it to us.
Im just wondering why women dont get tested prior to becoming pregnant or I guess the question is more-why arent the doctors proactively testing us? Especially if they are PLANNING a pregnancy. Also-from what Ive read, it seems often the father of the child does not get carrier testing when they know the mother is in fact a carrier.
Are these insurance issues? Is it just lack of education? Are we being treated by doctors that are just doing what they have always done?