I am due with a baby girl in about a week that has been already diagnosed (via CVS) as having CF. My husband and I have talked to two doctors at two different hospitals, and both said that after the baby is born, they would schedule a sweat test for her. Both also said that because of the mutations that we carry, it is likely that the sweat test will come back borderline or even negative.
If the baby has already been diagnosed through genetic screening (we know the mutations and everything), what in the world is the point of a sweat test?
And another sweat test/genetic test question ... I had dinner a couple of nights ago with someone who mentioned that her friend was just told that her baby MIGHT have CF. Apparently the blood work taken during the newborn screening came back positive for CF, but they are scheduling a sweat test for the baby, which the doctor said will be the definitive answer.
I know you can have a negative sweat test but still have CF, but does it make any sense that the CF genes would be identified in a blood test, but that a negative sweat test would override that? I'm wondering if the friend has possibly misheard the information the doctor has given her, and I just feel awful thinking that she may have a very false sense of hope right now, letting it all ride on the results of the sweat test.
Jenica
If the baby has already been diagnosed through genetic screening (we know the mutations and everything), what in the world is the point of a sweat test?
And another sweat test/genetic test question ... I had dinner a couple of nights ago with someone who mentioned that her friend was just told that her baby MIGHT have CF. Apparently the blood work taken during the newborn screening came back positive for CF, but they are scheduling a sweat test for the baby, which the doctor said will be the definitive answer.
I know you can have a negative sweat test but still have CF, but does it make any sense that the CF genes would be identified in a blood test, but that a negative sweat test would override that? I'm wondering if the friend has possibly misheard the information the doctor has given her, and I just feel awful thinking that she may have a very false sense of hope right now, letting it all ride on the results of the sweat test.
Jenica