Interview 20  

Interview 20

Age at Interview: 30
Sex: Female
Background: Children: 1, aged 18 months at time of interview. Occupation: sales assistant. Marital status: single. Ethnic background: Black African. Read by an actor.

Brief outline:Single mother. First pregnancy miscarried. Second pregnancy was normal and straightforward. She planned to have a natural birth, but after a long labour chose to have a caesarean.


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Discovering she was pregnant unexpectedly made her reassess some aspects of her life, but she knew she wanted to keep the baby. (Read by an actor.)
 
Previous experience of miscarriage made her more determined to go ahead with her next pregnancy, even though it was unplanned. (Read by an actor.)
 
She noticed changes in her breasts in early pregnancy, and things began to taste strange. At first it felt like pre-menstrual symptoms which then disappeared. (Read by an actor.)
 
She did not rush to make an appointment with her GP. With hindsight more information would have been useful. (Read by an actor.)
 
Her midwife was so busy it was difficult to book appointments in the last few weeks of pregnancy when she would have liked more reassurance. (Read by an actor.)
 
Having a written birth plan could be especially useful for people who do not speak English as a first language. (Read by an actor.)
 
Pregnant women want a safe, supportive environment for their baby. Pregnancy made her think again about her relationship. (Read by an actor.)
 
Mothers may challenge their partner's behaviour and lifestyle. Some men may find the pressure and responsibility too much. (Read by an actor.)
 
She was unsure whether to make a birth plan and would have liked more discussion with her community midwife. The hospital midwives listened to her wishes. (Read by an actor.)
 
She was so exhausted she wanted an emergency caesarean, but wondered if labour might have been easier if she had stayed at home longer. (Read by an actor.)
 
It was demoralising to be told she was only just in established labour when she had been having contractions for thirty hours. (Read by an actor.)
 
Coming home from hospital and realising she was on her own now was quite stressful. (Read by an actor.)
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