Interview 11  

Interview 11

Age at Interview: 37
Sex: Female
Background: Children: twins, aged 3 at time of interview. Occupations: Mother- teacher, Father- company director. Marital status: married. Ethnic background: White British.

Brief outline:Multiple miscarriages and a late termination due to reciprocal balanced chromosome translocation. Healthy twins born using pre-implantation genetic diagnosis.


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After two terminations for a genetic condition they decided against egg donation. They wanted IVF with pre-implantation diagnosis but found it hard to get a referral.
 
Staff at the specialist hospital were more sympathetic than at their local hospital. They explained pre-implantation genetic diagnosis clearly, and the couple consented at once.
 
She advises other parents to accept that having IVF will take over their lives for a while and just allow themselves to focus on it.
 
It was in some ways a relief to discover her previous miscarriages were caused by a genetic condition, not something she had done.
 
When they discovered how badly their baby was affected by a genetic condition (chromosome translocation), terminating the pregnancy seemed the only possible decision.
 
When she discovered her next pregnancy was affected by the same genetic condition, she felt guilty. She knew she wanted to end the pregnancy.
 
She discussed birth choices with her doctor for her IVF twins. Their safety was the most important thing.
 
She went into labour early and had both babies by emergency caesarean. She did not like the sound of forceps.
 
Seeing other mothers with their babies while her twins were in special care was very upsetting and brought back painful memories.
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