Dear K.,
Please do not bother seeing the Genetic Counselor. My husband and I were led to believe that the GC would help us to better prepare for the possibility of having a Downs child, but it was nothing like that at all - it only made things worse.
Basically, when you go to the GC, they ask you about all of your family medical history, then they make a chart and show you all of the things for which your baby may be at risk. Nice, huh? They take a worry and make it more worrisome. Then they'll "advise" you about the timing of an abortion. We told her an abortion was not an option, and at that point she said, "I don't know what we can do to help you - good luck!" Seriously, a GC is basically a person who tells you what all could go "wrong" with your baby and then tries to make you feel "good" about the option of terminating the baby because of these uncertain risks.
That being said, I went through the same situation that you have. My baby was shown to be 13x more at risk for Downs and they told me this was "high risk" because I had a 1 in 115 chance of Downs. She was born absolutely fine, but it made me worry and made me VERY sad at first.
We decided against the amnio, even though I knew I'd probably rest better knowing for sure, because we did not want to do ANYTHING to risk the life of our baby. Since amnio carries a risk of miscarriage, we didn't wanna do it. My best advice, since you seem set on having your child no matter what might be "wrong" (according to society) with it, is to do your very best to love her/him and to accept them no matter what, and to hopefully reach peace about your decision, no matter what it is.
I'm sorry this is blunt and hurried - I am pumping at the same time and on my way out the door in a few. I do hope it helps tho, and please feel free to private message me if you have anymore questions or would like a more in-depth idea of what we went through.
Pax,
A.