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fluid around heart of fetus

by firsttimemommyjewels, Jul 03, 2004 12:00AM
I am 18 weeks pregnant.  At my ultrasound yesterday, the doctor noticed fluid around the heart of the baby.  There is not fluid anywhere else (except where it is supposed to be).  Everything else is normal.  He performed an amniocentesis, but I don't get the results back for 2 weeks.  My dr. specializes in high-risk, and he has never seen anything like this before.  Please, if anyone has any information, let me know so I can know what I am up against.

Thanks,
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by nurse12hr, Jul 03, 2004 12:00AM
Fluid around the heart of an unborn baby is called fetal pericardial effusion.



It can be associated with Rh isoimunization (or Rh disease), fetal hydrops--or edema and swelling of the baby and its' major organs (although you don't describe any other problem with the baby), sometimes a viral process, and sometimes it just appears and resolves spontaneously without anyone knowing why.



It is uncommon, but not something a high risk doctor would not be fairly familiar with.  



Hopefully you will get reassuring news with your testing.

by firsttimemommyjewels, Jul 04, 2004 12:00AM
Thank you, Christie, for your response.  I have researched fetal hydrops, and will get on checking out edema and Rh disease (although my blood type is A positive, so the Dr. ruled out Rh as a potential problem). There are no other problems with brain development or anything else per the ultrasound, as you noted, so we are hoping that it is one of those fluke things that will resolve itself.  Again, thanks.

by Taj2008, Feb 12, 2008 01:56PM
I went in yesterday for my first ultrasound, of couse I was excited to finally see my little baby moving around inside my womb. Once I saw my baby it all became so real to me that I really have life inside myself. The ultra sound was going fine so I thought, then as  the doctor begin to speak she she, "this doesn't look good." I instanlty started to cry. The doctor said their is a large amount of fliud around my baby's heart, brainn, and neck. Someone anyone who knows about this please contact me. ***@****.
Thank You for any info you can provide...
Blessings & Love

by msa225, Feb 19, 2008 04:26PM
To: Taj2008
as they said before it could be due to Rh isoimunization (or Rh disease) or other blood conflict issue. We had it at 20 weeks and had to go through emergency blood transfusion as it turned out the baby is anemic.

Go to a high risk to see what cause the hydrops, so they can treat you.

good luck!

by sac93022, May 08, 2008 05:39PM
Hi,
I found a website for just hydrops babies.  I posted a story about mine,  Sophia.

http://www.hygen.net/hydrops-fetalis/index.php

please check it out.


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