by AnaLy » Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:26 pm
That is a tricky one, I think it would be quite unusual for Down's to be missed early on because of all the appointments and classical characteristics already described by balhammummy. Sometimes however a baby is not feeding well, is floppy or has other concerns and a genetic test is sent in the first instance to look for Down's and other disorders. I think it takes a few days.
Why are you concerned, is it just the facial features, or are there other concerns such as developmental delay?
If the parents are worried about their development, then maybe suggest a chat with the GP? If they have no concerns, then unless you have real concerns and are a tough cookie, I would leave well alone.
If the child is well, has had check ups for basic health and developing normally, does it matter?
I suppose as a last resort you could ask to speak to their GP, who may refuse, but may also make a note on their system, so if they are seen later...
Good luck!
That is a tricky one, I think it would be quite unusual for Down's to be missed early on because of all the appointments and classical characteristics already described by balhammummy. Sometimes however a baby is not feeding well, is floppy or has other concerns and a genetic test is sent in the first instance to look for Down's and other disorders. I think it takes a few days.
Why are you concerned, is it just the facial features, or are there other concerns such as developmental delay?
If the parents are worried about their development, then maybe suggest a chat with the GP? If they have no concerns, then unless you have real concerns and are a tough cookie, I would leave well alone.
If the child is well, has had check ups for basic health and developing normally, does it matter?
I suppose as a last resort you could ask to speak to their GP, who may refuse, but may also make a note on their system, so if they are seen later...
Good luck!