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My 20 Week Ultrasound Revealed An Abnormality.
I had my 20 week ultrasound and there was an abnormality in the baby's stomach. They called it a "double bubble". It looked the stomach was separated into 2 chambers. The doctor wants me to see a neonatologist for an amniocentesis because my baby may have Down Syndrome. How often does an abnormality like this end up being positively Down Syndrome?
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Wednesday 2nd of June 2010 02:30:19 PM
Well there are many syndromes which can be cure but I dont think this down syndrome can be cure because in this syndrome this cause malfunctioning or retardation in new born .These days the experiment with PTZ is going on but very positive results are awaited so its better to abort.

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Tuesday 16th of March 2010 08:10:38 AM
hello there and sorry to hear about it, but don't worry so much about it now, and now these days with the scientific advances of the medicine we can detect some problems even before our lovely kids born, but back to your question most of 30% of the unborn cases that present double bubble finish on a down syndrome detection. hope all will turn great to you and your baby. stay positive, cheers.

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Friday 14th of May 2010 08:12:55 AM
It normally happens, since it is the will of God to do that, it happens in Europe, Asia, Africa and all over the world. so you are not the first person.To know more about the statistics of it, kindly go back to the doctor and ask him to give you the statistics of "double bubble" cases as you describe it, it will be given to you and you see how wonderful God is. All the activities going on in the hospital are having statistics about it , so you can get from the hospital staff.

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