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Interview AN35  

Interview AN35

Age at Interview: 34
Background: Children: First pregnancy ended at 17 weeks, Occupation: Mother - opera singer, Father (age 42 at interview)- chartered surveyor, Marital status: Married.

Brief outline:Combined nuchal scan/blood test suggested high risk; early results ruled out trisomies but subsequently diagnosed a severe form of Turner's syndrome. Couple decided to end the pregnancy; now pregnant again.


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At the 20-week scan in her current pregnancy, the sonographer explained she would be silent, but the mother still felt anxious, especially after the experience in her first pregnancy.
 
She had the combined blood test and nuchal scan in her first pregnancy. It was the blood test results that alerted them to their baby's condition (Turner's syndrome).
 
They worried about the risk of miscarriage but decided to have CVS (Chorionic Villus Sampling) in their first pregnancy because their screening results showed an increased chance something might be wrong.
 
CVS (Chorionic Villus Sampling) was much more painful than they expected, but it was worth it to have a definite diagnosis.
 
They thought the CVS (Chorionic Villus Sampling) results were negative, but then got another phone call to say the baby had Turner's syndrome.
 
In making their heartbreaking decision to end the pregnancy at 17 weeks, they wanted to do what was best for their daughter and their family.
 
They would have preferred the baby to die before the termination, and at first misunderstood the effect of the mifepristone tablets. Waiting between taking the tablets and going into hospital was hard.
 
The father could not face looking at the baby afterwards, but the mother did. The hospital chaplain performed a naming ceremony.
 
The father felt more certain than the mother that they had done the right thing. Going back to work helped him recover.
 
There is much stigma and social disapproval around termination. They want people to understand what a hard decision it was.
 
At the 20-week scan in their current pregnancy, they were given the folder with results from the previous pregnancy by mistake.
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