Interview 05

Her 2nd pregnancy’ 20-week scan detected neural tube defect. Specialist scan confirmed encephalocoele. Pregnancy ended at 23 weeks by feticide and induction. Post mortem identified Walker-Warburg syndrome – a genetic abnormality. 3rd pregnancy’ nuchal scan revealed baby had anomalies, and by 19 weeks scan showed hydrocephalus. Pregnancy ended at 20 weeks by induction. Walker-Warburg syndrome identified at post mortem. Both parents are carriers of recessive gene. 4th child born in 2004.

She was determined to have more children and was very pleased when she became pregnant.

Age at interview 40

Gender Female

She chose to take morphine not realising that her baby was about to be born and she regretted it…

Age at interview 40

Gender Female

Explains how when she ended her first pregnancy she decided not to see or hold the baby.

Age at interview 40

Gender Female

Describes seeing her second baby and how even though the baby didn’t look as she hoped, the…

Age at interview 40

Gender Female

She had chosen not to see her baby but knowing that a photo had been taken she became quite…

Age at interview 40

Gender Female

She approached her baby’s post mortem in a very practical way because she wanted to be certain…

Age at interview 40

Gender Female

She wondered with hindsight whether the consultants had given her an entirely balanced…

Age at interview 40

Gender Female

She used a medical website to find out more about Walker-Warburg syndrome which made her feel…

Age at interview 40

Gender Female

Feels sad that she found herself in a position of having to make such a difficult decision but…

Age at interview 40

Gender Female

She found the word ‘feticide very difficult to accept and preferred to say ‘putting the baby to…

Age at interview 40

Gender Female

She found the birth was less demanding physically than she had expected.

Age at interview 40

Gender Female