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Interview AN32  

Interview AN32

Age at Interview: 35
Background: Children: first pregnancy ended at 15 weeks, Occupation: Florist, Marital status: Living with partner.

Brief outline:Problems detected in first pregnancy at routine 12 week dating scan - confirmed as Edward's syndrome by CVS. Couple decided to end the pregnancy. Now pregnant again.


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She had no idea the 12-week dating scan could detect problems, and felt completely unprepared for the possibility of bad news in her first pregnancy.
 
Her 12-week dating scan had to be repeated twice, and she was told the baby's nuchal fold was swollen.
 
They decided against blood tests in the current pregnancy and relied only on scans. This time they felt better informed to make a real choice.
 
She was unhappy with the information given at her first hospital, but things improved when she saw a specialist.
 
They felt very well looked after at the specialist hospital they were referred to, and her partner felt more involved.
 
Once they knew the baby had Edwards' syndrome, they felt termination was inevitable, but needed more sympathetic support and counselling.
 
The nurses and one of the doctors were very supportive during the termination, but other staff were sometimes less sympathetic.
 
Seeing the baby reassured her that the diagnosis of Edwards' syndrome was correct. Her husband chose not to look.
 
The consultant doing the 12-week scan in her current pregnancy recognised her anxiety and reassured her as quickly as possible.
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