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Interview AN24

Age at Interview: 33
Background: Children: 2 (aged 3 and 18 months), Occupation: Teacher, Marital status: Divorced.

Brief outline:Family history of Down's syndrome. Had amniocentesis in both pregnancies to rule out Down's syndrome, even though nuchal scan results were low risk.


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She was anxious about her family history of Down's syndrome, although genetic tests showed no evidence it was inherited.
 
She decided not to tell her mother she was pregnant at first because it would make her anxious too.
 
She decided not to have a CVS (Chorionic Villus Sampling) when her nuchal scan results came back low risk, but was still considering amniocentesis.
 
A further scan also suggested she was at low risk of Down's syndrome, but she still wanted amniocentesis to know for certain.
 
Parents need to know early enough about nuchal scans to be able to book privately if necessary.
 
Seeing her baby during the nuchal scan was a wonderful experience which made pregnancy seem real.
 
Amniocentesis did not hurt much but the sensation made her jump at one point.
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