Interview 21  

Interview 21

Age at Interview: 41
Sex: Female
Background: Pregnancy ended in 2002. No. of children at time of interview: 2 + [1]. Ages of children: 7, 4. Occupations: Mother - mother, Father - management consultant. Marital status: married. Ethnic background: White British.

Brief outline:She has had 2 children (1st and 3rd pregnancies), 3 miscarriages and ended 1 pregnancy. 4th pregnancy: had some bleeding, arranged first scan privately at 8 weeks. Felt unsure of viability of pregnancy, had 12 week scan, no anomalies found. Arranged nuchal scan and blood tests privately and several anomalies were detected. CVS identified Edwards' syndrome. Pregnancy ended surgically at 15 weeks. She has had 2 miscarriages since the termination.


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She was not expecting to have to make a decision about which test to chose (she chose CVS) and describes how her feelings about these tests changed once she realised her baby had problems.
 
She and her husband felt paralysed by shock when they heard that their baby had Edwards' syndrome.
 
She couldn't stop reading the ARC (Antenatal Results and Choices) booklet about ending a pregnancy even though what she read shocked her.
 
She only heard about ARC (Antenatal Results and Choices) by accident from a friend after she had ended her pregnancy.
 
She was booked into a day surgery unit at the last minute because she wanted to avoid going through labour but has since had second thoughts about her choice.
 
She's learned that you can recover from ending a pregnancy and put your experiences to good use.
 
She tried to be normal for the sake of her children but eventually saw her GP and was offered counselling.
 
[About her partner] 'He did try hard... he's very good at talking about things'.
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