S.T.
Hi C. - Congratulations in advance! I am a mom of 4. One daughter is 20, one son is 16, one son is 11 and our youngest daughter just turned one a few weeks ago. I had her when I was 38, 10 days before my 39th birthday. I did not have the amnio done despite all the things that the doctors said. They gave me the whole work-up of genetic counseling, giving me the percentages of the likelihood of having a baby with down syndrome, etc. My husband and I decided that no matter what, we would love this baby and that we would not risk the health of our unborn baby by having a test done that could potentially harm her. It wouldn't have mattered if she came out with down syndrome, so why would we have a test to confirm if she did or didn't? I was going to go through with the pregnancy no matter what. She was born healthy, with no birth defects. So my advice to you is to ask yourself if taking this test would make a difference in carrying this baby to term or not. And if it is born with down syndrome, would you love it any less? If it doesn't make a difference, then don't have the test.
Good luck!