Interview 36  

Interview 36

Age at Interview: 36
Sex: Female
Background: Pregnancies ended in 2000 and 2004. No. of children at time of interview: 2 + [2]. Ages of other children: 5, 2. Occupations: Mother - mother, formerly technical trainer, Father - software engineer. Marital status: married. Ethnic background: White Dutch.

Brief outline:Mother of 2 children (1st and 3rd pregnancies). 2nd pregnancy: 20-week scan detected anomalies. Sent for specialist scan, baby diagnosed with holoprosencephaly. Amniocentesis. Pregnancy ended by induction at 21 weeks. She experienced post-natal depression. Sent for genetic counselling. 4th pregnancy: 12-week scan anomalies detected - baby diagnosed with anencephaly. Pregnancy ended surgically at 13 weeks. She had gynaecological problems following termination. She was pregnant at time of interview.


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Having ended two pregnancies because the babies had neural tube defects she is pregnant again but always dreads having scans.
 
She took her eldest child along with her to the 20-week scan but was told that the baby she was expecting had a serious brain abnormality (later diagnosed as holoprosencephaly).
 
Her Catholic faith affected how she felt about her decision and it took more than a year for her to accept what happened to her baby.
 
She was treated in a gynaecology unit and missed being cared for by a midwife or having someone to talk to about her baby.
 
She felt no one was interested in the baby and felt guilty that she had accepted an epidural.
 
She appreciated the way the hospital chaplain helped her deal with what she had done and that he blessed her baby.
 
She couldn't see anyone or go out much for several months so her GP advised her to take anti-depressants and she also had counselling.
 
Having ended two pregnancies because of neural tube defects she is pregnant again and explains her motivation and anxieties.
 
She found herself getting depressed after her second baby was born at a time when she should have been feeling happy.
 
[About her partner] 'With him I felt safe because... this was our loss together'.
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