Interview 03  

Interview 03

Age at Interview: 39
Sex: Female
Background: Children: 1, aged 5 at time of interview. Occupations: Mother- special needs teacher, Father- engineering co-ordinator. Marital status: married. Ethnic background: White British.

Brief outline:Apparently normal pregnancy, after problems with endometriosis. Vasa praevia discovered during labour. Baby needed resuscitation and intensive care, but recovered well with no long-term problems as originally feared.


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She expected to have problems conceiving because of endometriosis (problems with the lining of the uterus), but conceived naturally after surgery.
 
After severe nosebleeds at 18 weeks, she had to stay off work and avoid strenuous activity for the rest of pregnancy.
 
The internet helped her find out more information about her condition (vasa praevia) and decide what questions to ask her consultant.
 
Vasa praevia is a very rare condition in which a blood vessel from the placenta or umbilical cord lies across the cervix. If it ruptures, the baby may die.
 
Her waters were broken during an induction, and suddenly there was a lot of blood. Staff suspected vasa praevia and did an emergency caesarean.
 
The baby needed resuscitation immediately after birth and there were concerns she might have brain damage. (She is now five and developing normally).
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