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. 2014 Feb;49(2):353-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2013.07.025.

Pregnancy and postpartum following a prenatal diagnosis of fetal thoracoabdominal malformation: the parental perspective

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Pregnancy and postpartum following a prenatal diagnosis of fetal thoracoabdominal malformation: the parental perspective

Rosella Giuliani et al. J Pediatr Surg. 2014 Feb.

Abstract

Purpose: The study's aim was to evaluate how information related to a prenatal diagnosis of fetal malformation could modify parenthood experience descriptions during pregnancy and after the child's birth.

Methods: A longitudinal case-control clinical study was conducted. Data on parenthood experience descriptions collected using a validated semantic differential technique during pregnancy and after the child's birth were compared between seven couples of parents receiving a prenatal diagnosis of fetal malformation and seven couples without any fetal diagnosis.

Results: Our results show that during pregnancy parents in the clinical group describe themselves as more fragile, passive, and timid [p=0.007] than those in the control group. On the other hand, after the child's birth, there are no significant differences between groups.

Conclusions: Data are discussed with reference to better knowledge of the psychological dynamics involved in becoming a parent and to rational planning of support for parents receiving a diagnosis of fetal malformation.

Keywords: Early post partum surgery; Fetal thoracoabdominal malformation; Parental experience; Pregnancy; Prenatal diagnosis.

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