by Sancin on Thu Feb 02, 2012 12:00 am
Genetic defects, unless babe is grossly deformed (eg, hydrocephalus), cannot be picked up with ultrasound or maternal blood tests. Down's syndrome is the most common dramatic genetic defect. Fetal genetics can only be detected through amniocentesis, withdrawing some amniotic fluid from the mother's uterus during pregnancy, and then doing a genetic analysis. The sites Bridesmaid listed are good references. I cared for a little boy, years ago, with this disorder. I can't recall his age, probably about 6 years of age, he was very tiny and did not have many observable defects. While he was in an acute care pediatric hospital ward, he was in fact, a long term care patient. I seem to recall that he could not talk and had to be fed and was incontinent - his mental age seemed about 9 months as I recall. I suspect his size was due to some sort of heart defect as he was slightly blueish in colour. He was mobile, but not safe so was kept in a playpen near the nursing station during the day. And he was a very handsome child. At the time I recall thinking of several other children over the years that I knew of or cared for that had severe abnormalities and who were beautiful children. I remember thinking, God must have given them looks to make up for all the other problems they had. I don't recall any of them living longer than school age.
It is a tragic situation for parents and especially for a young mother with her own problems and probably not much experience with these sort of things or any idea of what she may be heading into....lots of personal care for many years, many types of surgeries and different opinions from many health care professionals as well as getting an education or becoming employed. Infants with organs born outside the abdomen can be repaired but they usually require special formulas/diets for a long time. Once I did a post surgical visit to a young mother who had such a babe who only had the oophalacele. She asked me to try and get her some support from social services as she was only allowed x amount of money for infant formula and the formula she required was very expensive. It took a very long time to get all the referrals and such arranged and as the mother was also a teen, she really didn't know how to go about in the 'system'.
*~*~*~* Nancy*~*~*~*
God put me on this earth to sew and finish a certain number of things. I am so far behind now.....I will never die!.......If I stitch fast enough does it count as an aerobic exercise?