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Darby,
I think a level 2 u/s is just a "targeted" ultrasound. They'll use more intense equipment to get a better look at what's going on in there. With the u/s machines they have in the office, they can only see so much. With the targeted u/s machines, they can see a LOT more. But, it takes longer, and you need some more training, so I'm sure that's why they're not regular OB office machines. Actually, with the more advanced u/s, you'll get a chance to have much better pictures of the babies than with the regular u/s pix.
I chose not to have any of the screenings for a couple of reasons. If you are over 35, you will get a "negative" report without ANYTHING being wrong with your babies. If you're over 35, your test is negative right away without anyone so much as LOOKING at the actual test results. So, since I'm 36, I decided I didn't need the extra worry. Secondly, I knew any results really wouldn't change our minds...if there was something wrong as far as spina bifida, it's amazing what they can do in utero for the babies.
So, don't fret. Really. The chances of something ACTUALLY being wrong are very small...but they usually don't give you that statistic...they'll tell you there is a 23% chance of some horrid problem. What they DON'T tell you is that there is a 77% chance NOTHING is wrong! They never put a positive spin on it, so it's up to you to change those numbers around to see the truth about what they're talking about. If they say 2 in 49 will have a problem, they're failing to tell you that 47 will be fine...and that's a far greater chance than 2 in 49. Really, these people crammed in the labs must just live to scare the hell out of us.
Besides, if you're over 35, the test will always always ALWAYS come back with a "potential problem" with your pregnancy...no matter what. So, you're already in the hole before you even begin if you're of "advanced maternal age".
And, MOST IMPORTANTLY to remember - these tests give you the percentages of the CHANCE that something could be wrong...they do NOT give you a definitive answer that there IS a problem...just a chance. Well, heck, there's a chance a meteor could slam into the earth this afternoon and we'll all be vaporized. There's a chance cows could revolt and start eating people. There's a chance something will not go right in your life every single day that you wake up and get out of bed...so don't read too much into anything until your OB starts to worry. Once your OB worries, you can, too. Until then, try not to worry your wonderful head about anything but getting enough to eat to making those babies in your belly beautiful and perfect.
Take good care of yourself and let us know what happens.
XOXOXO HeatherMac
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