Interview 19

His wife’s 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 (see EAP05) carriers of recessive gene. 4th child born in 2004.

Describes feeling very anxious about the possibility of going through another pregnancy.

Age at interview 45

Gender Male

He found it difficult when a consultant saw his baby on the scanner and described her as…

Age at interview 45

Gender Male

After many sleepless nights he eventually had a dream about his baby which helped him accept her…

Age at interview 45

Gender Male

Feels that his role was to help his wife recover properly by making sure she had enough time and…

Age at interview 45

Gender Male

He recognises he is being illogical about the injection but he saw it as a ‘dreadful intrusion.

Age at interview 45

Gender Male

He had been asked to leave before his wife had the injection but he wished he could have remained…

Age at interview 45

Gender Male

Naming both the babies was important to his wife but he had his own way of remembering them.

Age at interview 45

Gender Male

He was very much affected by seeing his baby’s face on a 3D scanner and says he can remember her…

Age at interview 45

Gender Male

He describes the tense atmosphere at the 20-week scan and how difficult it was having to wait for…

Age at interview 45

Gender Male