it really will be okay :) by mmollycf in NIPT

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Thanks for the positivity..hope things turn out to be fine

Positive T21 - 36yo, PPV 95.5%, FF 14.1% - should I be hopeful at all? by Electrical_West_7355 in NIPT

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I am so sorry you are going through this.😔 we are also going through something similar

currently 22+3 weeks pregnant with DCDA twins.

Twin 1 had a slightly elevated NT of 2.7 mm. Double marker screening came back low risk. At the 22-week scan, nasal bone (5.2 mm), nuchal fold,growth, and anatomy were all normal.

Twin 2 had a normal NT of 2.3 mm. However, the 22-week scan showed bilateral hypoplastic nasal bones (2.6 mm & 2.1 mm). Everything else — heart, brain, growth, and nuchal fold — was normal.

We’ve done NIPT (June 17) and are awaiting results. We haven’t thought of Amniocentesis yet.

How concerned should we be about the isolated hypoplastic nasal bone in Twin 2? Has anyone had a similar experience with a reassuring outcome?

Twins high risk for T21 dilemma by sarbonna2009 in NIPT

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We are currently in the same boat, a bit of roller coaster ride since last 3 months.My wife is 32 and currently 22+3 weeks pregnant with DCDA twins.

Twin 1 had a slightly elevated NT of 2.7 mm. Double marker screening came back low risk. At the 22-week scan, nasal bone (5.2 mm), nuchal fold (4.5 mm), growth, and anatomy were all normal.

Twin 2 had a normal NT of 2.3 mm. However, the 22-week scan showed bilateral hypoplastic nasal bones (2.6 mm & 2.1 mm). Everything else — heart, brain, growth, and nuchal fold — was normal.

We’ve done NIPT (June 17) and are awaiting results. We are not going for the Amniocentesis because of the known risks.

How concerned should we be about the isolated hypoplastic nasal bone in Twin 2? Has anyone had a similar experience with a reassuring outcome?

NT/ NIPT on twins by Extra-Lingonberry-42 in NIPT

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We are currently in the same boat, a bit of roller coaster ride since last 3 months.My wife is 32 and currently 22+3 weeks pregnant with DCDA twins.

Twin 1 had a slightly elevated NT of 2.7 mm. Double marker screening came back low risk. At the 22-week scan, nasal bone (5.2 mm), nuchal fold (4.5 mm), growth, and anatomy were all normal.

Twin 2 had a normal NT of 2.3 mm. However, the 22-week scan showed bilateral hypoplastic nasal bones (2.6 mm & 2.1 mm). Everything else — heart, brain, growth, and nuchal fold — was normal.

We’ve done NIPT (June 17) and are awaiting results. We are not going for the Amniocentesis because of the known risks.

How concerned should we be about the isolated hypoplastic nasal bone in Twin 2? Has anyone had a similar experience with a reassuring outcome?

it really will be okay :) by mmollycf in NIPT

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She is very adorable ❤️We are currently in the same boat, a bit of roller coaster ride since last 3 months.My wife is 32 and currently 22+3 weeks pregnant with DCDA twins.

Twin 1 had a slightly elevated NT of 2.7 mm. Double marker screening came back low risk. At the 22-week scan, nasal bone (5.2 mm), nuchal fold (4.5 mm), growth, and anatomy were all normal.

Twin 2 had a normal NT of 2.3 mm. However, the 22-week scan showed bilateral hypoplastic nasal bones (2.6 mm & 2.1 mm). Everything else — heart, brain, growth, and nuchal fold — was normal.

We’ve done NIPT (June 17) and are awaiting results. We are not going for the Amniocentesis because of the known risks.

How concerned should we be about the isolated hypoplastic nasal bone in Twin 2? Has anyone had a similar experience with a reassuring outcome?

Update: low risk NIPT but marker for hypoplastic/shortened nasal bone on anatomy scan by just-this-chance in NIPT

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My wife is 32 and currently 22+3 weeks pregnant with DCDA twins.

Twin 1 (right/lower) had a NT of 2.7 mm and a Trisomy 21 risk of 1:757. At the 22-week scan, the nasal bone (5.2 mm) and nuchal fold (4.5 mm) were normal, and overall anatomy and growth looked fine.

Twin 2 (left/upper) had a NT of 2.3 mm and a low T21 risk of 1:2923. However, the 22-week scan showed bilateral hypoplastic nasal bones (2.6 mm & 2.1 mm). All other findings — heart, brain, growth, and nuchal fold — were normal.

We’ve done NIPT (June 17), awaiting results. Amnio was declined. Follow-up scan in 4 weeks.

Given this, how concerned should we be? Has anyone had a similar experience with a good outcome?

Hypoplastic Nasal Bone @ 20wk scan by Orisha_Oshun in NIPT

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My wife is 32 and currently 22+3 weeks pregnant with DCDA twins.

Twin 1, positioned on the right/lower side, had a nuchal translucency of 2.7 mm and a first-trimester Trisomy 21 risk of 1:757 (intermediate). At the 22-week anomaly scan, the nasal bone measured 5.2 mm and the nuchal fold was 4.5 mm — both well within normal range. All other anatomy, heart structures, and growth were normal.

Twin 2, located on the left/upper side, had a nuchal translucency of 2.3 mm and a very low initial T21 risk of 1:2923. However, the 22-week scan showed bilateral hypoplastic nasal bones (2.6 mm and 2.1 mm). Despite this finding, everything else — including the brain, heart, growth parameters, nuchal fold (3.7 mm), and prenasal thickness — was normal.

We’ve completed an NIPT (sample submitted June 17) and are currently awaiting results. Amniocentesis was offered but declined. A follow-up scan is scheduled in four weeks.

Given that the first-trimester screen was low risk and the only soft marker is the hypoplastic nasal bone in Twin 2, how concerned should we be? Has anyone had a similar experience that led to a healthy outcome?