Interview 02  

Interview 02

Age at Interview: 39
Sex: Female
Background: Pregnancy ended 2003. No of children: [1]+ 1 baby born since interview. Occupations: Mother - translator, Father - film editor. Marital status: lives with partner. Ethnic background: White Italian.

Brief outline:Her 1st pregnancy. Spina bifida detected by AFP test and scan at 16 weeks. She and partner decided to seek second opinion privately which confirmed diagnosis of spina bifida. Pregnancy ended by induction at 17 weeks, followed by post mortem. Mother has epilepsy and took extra folic acid during pregnancy. Since interview she has had another baby.


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She was pleased to have conceived so easily but asked her doctor for advice in case her epilepsy medication would affect the baby (her baby had spina bifida).
 
Her baby looked structurally fine on the 12-week scan and she and her partner decided to tell everyone about the pregnancy (an AFP test shortly afterwards detected signs of spina bifida).
 
She didn't know what questions to ask when she was at the hospital appointment and ended up contacting ARC (Antenatal Results and Choices) from home.
 
She knew that at 18 weeks pregnant she wouldn't be able to have a surgical termination but felt too shocked to ask questions about the birth.
 
She was willing to go through labour because she felt it would be better for her and more natural for the baby.
 
She had never had a baby before and didn't know when she was in labour and found herself alone when the baby was born.
 
All the specialists she met were professional but she preferred the care of a woman consultant because she was thoughtful and approachable.
 
Explains that her hospital offered bereavement counselling routinely and says that she appreciated having appointments on her own.
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