Interview 12  

Interview 12

Age at Interview: 25
Sex: Female
Background: Pregnancy ended in 2003. No. of children: [1]. Occupations: Mother - social services manager, Father - music producer. Marital status: long-term partnership. Ethnic background: White British.

Brief outline:Her 1st pregnancy: 20-week scan indicated anomalies. Detailed scanning showed the baby had severe form of spina bifida. The pregnancy ended by induction at 20 weeks. She has polycystic ovarian syndrome and was taking folic acid before the pregnancy, she now takes a larger dose. One miscarriage since the termination.


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Says she was surprised to experience such heavy bleeding after the termination.
 
She and her partner got caught up in the pregnancy - their lives started to change as did their feelings about starting a family.
 
She and her partner paid to have extra photographs of the baby's 12-week scan.
 
Says that because all the earlier tests had been fine her mind had closed to the possibility that anything could be wrong with her baby who was diagnosed with spina bifida.
 
Explains that she found it easier than her partner to understand the baby's diagnosis because of her professional training and work experience.
 
Describes the room she and her partner were sent to before they were told the baby's diagnosis and said she would have liked an ARC (Antenatal Results and Choices) leaflet to read instead of old magazines.
 
She felt unprepared for the amount of bleeding she experienced after leaving hospital and says it was hard to avoid the maternity section of the supermarket.
 
She thinks that everything about her baby's funeral and cremation was beautifully done.
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