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Nino 42
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Girls, has it ever happened that at your first screening a risk of pat…

Girls, has it ever happened that at your first screening a risk of pathology was detected, but at the second screening everything was okay?
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Yes, that happens. The first screening might show some indicators that could suggest a risk of pathology, but this doesn't always mean that you actually have any problems. The second screening can provide more accurate results and confirm that everything is fine. In any case, if a risk of pathology was detected, it's important to consult a doctor for further monitoring and advice.
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Such things happen. Screenings also cannot give a 100% result. If it's just a risk and no pathology has been detected, it's highly unlikely that there is one, very unlikely. During my sister's first pregnancy, they detected Down syndrome in the fetus, but a healthy girl was born, who turned 10 in October. However, the opposite can also happen: everything seems fine during pregnancy, but then suddenly, a pathology is discovered after birth. Everything is individual. But remember, the most important thing is to believe in the best and know that whatever happens, this is your child, and everything will be alright ?? May God bless you and your little one/little ones with health ??
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Nino 42
Deleted, Thank you so much for such a motivating message ?? May God give you double of all good things and to your children too ??
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Nino, Wishing you the same! ???
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