Interview 03

Woman with haemoglobin SC disorder. Husband discovered he was a sickle cell carrier. Had CVS in all three pregnancies. The first and second babies had SC disorder, but the third had sickle cell anaemia.
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This mother was diagnosed with a sickle cell disorder in childhood in Nigeria, and grew up believing she would not live past the age of 20. When she came to the UK to study, she discovered she had haemoglobin SC disorder, which is usually less severe than sickle cell anaemia (or ‘Ss). She has had problems with severe pain at various periods of her life, but has learnt how to manage her condition well.

Her partner believed he was not a carrier, but when he went for screening during her first pregnancy he learnt he was a sickle cell carrier. This meant their children had a 50% chance of being carrier, a 25% chance of having SC disorder and a 25% chance of having sickle cell anaemia. They decided to have a diagnostic test (CVS) in each pregnancy to help them prepare, and she felt that if she discovered any of her babies had sickle cell anaemia she might terminate the pregnancy. The first and second babies were diagnosed with SC disorder, but the third had sickle cell anaemia. After talking it through with her husband, her sickle cell counsellors and a confidential telephone advice line at her church, she decided to continue the third pregnancy. So far her third child’s health has been good, and she is glad she has had prenatal diagnosis in each pregnancy.

Professional learning: It is important that people understand fully the risks they face, but it…

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Professional learning: She takes an optimistic approach to risk, and just hopes things won’t…

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Professional learning: She would have liked more positive examples of how people live with sickle…

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Professional learning: Her worries about having a baby who could be in a lot of pain made her…

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From her experiences in hospital she was worried what life would be like for a child with sickle…

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She couldn’t decide what to do at first. Her husband said hed support her whatever her decision….

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She would have liked someone to tell her that although many people with sickle cell anaemia have…

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When she has a crisis, it’s the worst kind of pain she has ever had. Keeping warm helps her avoid…

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She wanted to avoid marrying a carrier, but did not realise that carriers are fit and healthy, so…

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Choice is really important. Screening and diagnosis help you make choices, whatever your opinions…

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The risk of miscarriage from CVS was less important than finding out whether her baby had sickle…

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She was given a clear explanation of what CVS would involve, and did not find it too painful. …

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She was shocked to be told that the CVS showed her third baby had sickle cell anaemia. She had…

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