Interview 19  

Interview 19

Age at Interview: 29
Sex: Female
Background: Children: 1, aged 5 months at time of interview. Marital status: married. Ethnic background: White British.

Brief outline:Successful pregnancy after an early miscarriage and blighted ovum. Caesarean due to baby lying breech. Lack of support for breastfeeding in hospital due to pressures on staff.


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She felt keeping fit in pregnancy helped her recover from her caesarean section.
 
She had a planned caesarean because her baby was breech and she was told it was risky to turn the baby so late in pregnancy.
 
During the caesarean the baby's position caused some problems, but it was generally a good experience.
 
Postnatal support has been very good. Her local postnatal group has covered lots of useful childcare topics.
 
She would like the NHS to provide more specialised support for breastfeeding, especially for women having their first baby.
 
Nothing had prepared her for how much parenthood would change her life, but she and her partner love it. They try to make time for each other in the evenings.
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