Interview 17  

Interview 17

Age at Interview: 23
Sex: Female
Background: Children: 2, aged 4 and 16 months at time of interview. Occupations: Mother- childcare worker. Marital status: single. Ethnic background: White British.

Brief outline:Single mother of two. First child born by emergency caesarean, second by elective caesarean. Faced unhelpful assumptions because she was young and single.


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She was upset that the midwife at the booking visit assumed she might want a termination because she was young and single.
 
She felt the midwife was judging her ability to be a good mother and never felt comfortable with her.
 
She found antenatal classes embarrassing, especially as she did not have a partner to go with.
 
She was scared of having a baby boy because of past abuse by a man, but when she saw him on the scan she fell in love with him.
 
She caught 'slapped cheek' syndrome (parvovirus) and was monitored carefully in case it affected the baby's growth.
 
An elective caesarean for her second baby was a happier experience than the emergency caesarean first time.
 
Her advice to other young, single mothers is to make the most of their time with their children and be confident they can be good parents.
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