Louise

Louise was expecting her first babies, twin boys. At the 20 week scan, one of her babies was diagnosed with a congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH)*. He had surgery and is now 5 years old.

Louise was expecting twin boys. At the 20 week scan, the sonographer identified that one of her babies had a congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH)*. Louise and her husband were given some counselling from the fetal medicine consultant and were told that they would have to wait until the babies were born, and then their son would need surgery. Louise developed pre-eclampsia and had a caesarean section operation at 35 weeks. Both babies were taken up to the high dependency unit, although their other son did not need to be there for long as he was fine.

Louise and her husband were told that their son would need a repair operation on the hole in his diaphragm but had to wait until he was stable and strong enough to cope with the operation. When he was 9 days old, he was strong enough. It was successful and he was transferred to a closer hospital after 4 weeks. He was allowed to come home at 8 weeks old. He had another operation when he was three years old to remove the pig skin that had been used in the original operation to repair the hole. He was 5 years old at the time of the interview, at school and progressing well.

*Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)
A hole in the diaphragm, the sheet of muscle that separates the chest and abdomen.

Louise’s twin son was diagnosed with a congenital diagphragmatic hernia (CDH)* but she had been told they wouldn’st know until he was born what his chances of survival were. Five years on, she still finds the memory of her first visit in NICU upsetting.

Age at interview 32

Age at diagnosis 26

As they left the hospital, Louise started sobbing. They were happy tears, but she also felt daunted to be bringing her twins home.

Age at interview 32

Age at diagnosis 26

Louise remembers how worried her mother and sister were when her son was ill in hospital.

Age at interview 32

Age at diagnosis 26

Louise waited three days for her son’s diagnosis for congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH)*, and then she wanted to understand his chances of survival.

Age at interview 32

Age at diagnosis 26

Louise said she felt her pregnancy wasn’st normal, she felt like a piece of meat being prodded the whole time.

Age at interview 32

Age at diagnosis 26