Account

The Actual News

Just the Facts, from multiple news sources.

The Scan Suggested Down Syndrome. The Doctor's Next Words Stunned Me

The Scan Suggested Down Syndrome. The Doctor's Next Words Stunned Me

Summary

A woman learned during her 20-week ultrasound that her unborn baby might have Down syndrome, based on a marker called an absent nasal bone. Although doctors suggested tests and mentioned termination, she chose to continue the pregnancy. Her daughter, Aria, was born with Down syndrome and a mild blood disorder, but the family has embraced her fully.

Key Facts

  • The woman was pregnant with her fourth child and considered high-risk due to being 35 years old.
  • A 20-week scan showed an absent nasal bone, a soft marker linked to Down syndrome.
  • Doctors recommended further tests: NIPT (a blood test) and amniocentesis (a sample of fluid from the womb).
  • Termination was mentioned but was not an option the woman considered.
  • She experienced shock, fear, and uncertainty but grew to love and accept her baby.
  • The baby, named Aria, was born weighing 6 pounds 1 ounce with Down syndrome on July 10, 2025.
  • Aria required oxygen after birth and was treated for transient abnormal myelopoiesis, a mild blood disorder that resolved on its own.
  • The family views Aria as more than her medical diagnoses and loves her deeply.
Read the Full Article

This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.