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Ending a pregnancy for fetal abnormality
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Ending a pregnancy for fetal abnormality
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3-4 years since pregnancy ended
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Interview 30
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It helped her partner to be able to talk to a GP who had personal experience of ending a pregnancy.
Her 2nd pregnancy: felt unwell and sick throughout pregnancy, some bleeding at 6 weeks. 11-week scan confirmed viability. 20-week scan detected heart abnormalities. Specialist scan identified tricuspid atresia and ventricular septal defect. Pregnancy ended by induction at 22 weeks. She has had another child since termination.
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5-7 years since pregnancy ended
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Interview 27
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She became depressed for a while after the termination and so consulted her GP.
Her 2nd pregnancy: she felt unwell throughout pregnancy. 12-week scan confirmed pregnancy viable. Amniocentesis identified Down's syndrome. Pregnancy ended by induction at 19 weeks. She had another baby 2 years later.
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Ending a pregnancy for fetal abnormality
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3-4 years since pregnancy ended
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Interview 21
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She tried to be normal for the sake of her children but eventually saw her GP and was offered counselling.
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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5-7 years since pregnancy ended
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Interview 10
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She found it difficult to admit she needed help and tried several complementary therapies, exercising and eating healthily.
Her 2nd pregnancy: 20-week scan indicated serious abnormalities. Amniocentesis and scans identified Patau's syndrome. Pregnancy was ended by induction (no feticide at her request) at 24 weeks. Since then she has had another baby.
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5-7 years since pregnancy ended
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Interview 36
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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.
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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Ending a pregnancy for fetal abnormality
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3-4 years since pregnancy ended
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Interview 24
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Her GP was very helpful and sympathetic and even though she couldn't offer any solutions she was willing to listen.
Mother of 1 child, she had a miscarriage in 1997. She has a heart condition and takes warfarin (heparin during pregnancy). 3rd pregnancy: 7-week scan confirmed pregnancy viable. 12 week scan no problems found. Nuchal scan at 13 weeks found baby had shortened femur, no tibia or fibular on right leg. Specialist scans confirmed lower limb deficiencies. Pregnancy ended at 17 weeks by induction.
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Ending a pregnancy for fetal abnormality
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5-7 years since pregnancy ended
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Interview 27
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Describes how she heard the results of the amnio on the phone and that it was difficult to cope because she was on her own with the children.
Her 2nd pregnancy: she felt unwell throughout pregnancy. 12-week scan confirmed pregnancy viable. Amniocentesis identified Down's syndrome. Pregnancy ended by induction at 19 weeks. She had another baby 2 years later.
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