Did anyone else wait a while for their blood results of their 12 week screening test? I say a while, it’s only been a week but the nurse said to me that if it was good news I’d get a letter within 2-3 days, if it was bad news I’d get a phone call. I’ve not had either, and of course because of what she said I’m worrying.
I have called them a couple of times but it’s an answer machine and they haven’t called back yet. Was hoping you ladies could reassure me.
Everything else from the ultrasound side of things was healthy.
Thanks x
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Thanks, yes and I think it’s for something else too? Can’t remember. It’s the midwife I’ve left messages with. Wish she hadn’t said 2-3 days! Thanks xx
Yea, could you try your doctors too see if they got your results.
I’m sure everything is fine, just not too panic, these days they can tell on the scan if anything is wrong. When we had ours, I think it’s the fluid around brain, if it’s between a certain number. Did their tell you what yours was? x
I wouldn't worry if you haven't heard anything to be honest. I didn't get a letter but that's because they messed up my name on the test so they gave it to me when I went in for my scan 2 weeks later. If there's an issue, they'd definitely call you. The 12 week blood test is normally for hiv, stds and general blood checks.
When I had mine they said if it was bad news I would hear in a few days- good news about a fortnight. As they say- no news is good news so if you’ve not heard back yet then it’s probably likely to be low risk... I know it’s hard but sit tight!!
If you haven't heard from then don't panic it's good news I had a phone call 2 days after as if come back high risk for Down's syndrome but I had my baby 4 weeks ago and he does not have downs x
Wouldn't bother going to gp either as they are unlikely to have access to the results, ultrasound etc and know how to input to obtain the risk as midwives deal with it.
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