Gemma’s Pregnancy - Week 22
Today was a good day for Gemma’s pregnancy.
We had a phone call from the ante-natal clinic, saying that our blood test results were back, and could we pop in and see them.
At our last scan at 18 weeks, the sonographer had spotted a bright area in the bowel of the baby, which is called Hyperechogenic Bowel. This known as a “soft marker” which the sonographer will look for during the scan.
After the scan we had an ante-natal appointment where this condition was discussed. 99% of the time it may not be anything. It could just be that there was a very small bleed within the uterus and the baby has swallowed some of the blood, so this shows up as a bright area. The soft marker could also indicate that there has been some sort of infection, or that there could be a chance that the baby has Cystic Fibrosis (CF).
While we were discussing this, the midwife said that we could do some screening tests to rule out the possibilities. Blood was taken from Gemma and even me (so that they could see if I was a carrier for CF) and sent off for analysis.
Like I’ve already said, we got some good news.
All the tests had come back negative, which was a huge relief to the both of us. So we can carry on looking forward to the birth now. We still have a scan at 32 weeks to double check that everything is progressing as it should.
Apart from the test result there has not been a lot to talk about. The baby is still continuing with his kicking practice in the hope that he’ll be a professional footballer, or something.
Until the next update, bye for now…….









June 5, 2008 at 7:11 am
Hi Gareth. I am just passing by and find your blog. I am so so worried because my 18 week baby is just diagnosed with Hyperechogenic bowel too. I’ve had my blood sample for tripple test this morning and have to wait for the result. Now I am really scared and don’t know what to do but to pray that everything will be ok with my baby. Congratulations that you could relief the worry away and hope that I am that lucky, too.
Best wishes for your family!
June 5, 2008 at 6:28 pm
I wouldn’t worry too much, chances are it is probably nothing. 99 times out of a 100 there may have been a very tiny bleed early on and the baby swallowed some of it. This is what seemed to happen with us. When we had a scan at 32 weeks, there was no sign of the bright area on the scan.
I hope it all goes well for you, good luck!!
June 10, 2008 at 2:28 am
I searched on the web and this seems to be not very common in pregnant cases, also read some of the risks that really terified me. I do hope that the bright area is actually the uterus blood that the baby has swallowed.
Enjoy your anxious days waiting for the baby to come!