Interview 15  

Interview 15

Age at Interview: 31
Sex: Female
Background: Children: 1, aged 11 months at time of interview. Occupations: Mother- academic researcher, Father- engineer. Marital status: married. Ethnic background: White British.

Brief outline:Confusion in early stages of pregnancy about whether or not it was viable. Unexplained abdominal pain. Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (pelvic pain) in latter stages.


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Female
The care and attention from the midwives was brilliant, especially from one who did her booking visit and was present at the birth.
 
She panicked if she couldn't feel the baby kick. She was especially anxious because her sister had a stillbirth.
 
The hospital could not explain her severe abdominal pain. Her GP suggested it could be irritable bowel syndrome. Changing her diet helped.
 
The experience of labour improved once she was given continuous support by midwives and taken off gas and air, to which she reacted badly.
 
Other people told her breastfeeding would be hard, but she found it easier than expected. She had a few problems but was determined not to give up.
 
She was unprepared for the strength of her love for the baby. Parenthood has enriched their lives.
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