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Interview AN19  

Interview AN19

Age at Interview: 37
Background: Children: First pregnancy, Occupation: Mother - research scientist (trained as doctor), Father - software engineer, Marital status: Married.

Brief outline:Normal first pregnancy, routine screening experiences, including combined nuchal scan and blood test.


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She knew scans were not just for parents to see their baby, and felt doctors had a responsibility to explain the purpose.
 
She and her husband agreed they would have chosen to end the pregnancy if the baby had Down's syndrome.
 
A friend who had a child with Down's syndrome worried about what would happen to the child when she died.
 
Looking back she felt more explanation of the purpose of the 20-week anomaly scan would have been helpful.
 
Staff had informed her clearly about screening options but she knew other women who had been less well informed.
 
They were impressed by the professionalism of staff carrying out their nuchal scan and felt well informed and reassured.
 
She felt it was important for health staff to imagine themselves in the patient's place and remember to show human warmth.
 
She was well informed about the availability of the combined nuchal scan and blood test, but her blood sample was damaged in the post.
Antenatal screening
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