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. 2021 Oct 21;9(11):1415.
doi: 10.3390/healthcare9111415.

Psycho-Emotional Impact of Anomaly Ultrasound Scan in Romanian Pregnant Women

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Psycho-Emotional Impact of Anomaly Ultrasound Scan in Romanian Pregnant Women

Liana Pleş et al. Healthcare (Basel). .

Abstract

Objective: Second-trimester anomaly scan was introduced as a regulated practice in Romania in 2019, causing misperceptions and unrealistic expectations about this examination among pregnant women. This study aimed to assess whether second trimester anomaly scan is a reason "per se" for maternal anxiety.

Design: A prospective type 1 cohort study was conducted in a tertiary prenatal diagnosis center with three locations in Bucharest, Romania, among pregnant women who underwent a second trimester anomaly scan between 1 December 2019 and 29 February 2020.

Main outcome measure: Anxiety at the time of prenatal anomaly scan.

Results: Out of the 138 participants, 32.6% believed that the anomaly scan could detect all fetus defects, 13.8% considered that the baby is bothered by the probe "light", 8.7% believed that the scan could harm the fetus, 96.4% reported that it was a pleasant experience, and 95% felt that it strengthened their bond with the fetus. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) score revealed that women with high state anxiety were more anxious at pre-scan (p = 0.001).

Conclusion: Ultrasound scan in the second trimester is correlated with a significant anxiety for women who are prone to this psychological trait. It is also a good opportunity to screen for highly anxious women who could benefit from prenatal psychological counseling to facilitate timely recognition and prevention of postpartum psychiatric disorders such as depression.

Keywords: Romania; anomaly scan; anxiety scale; maternal anxiety; prenatal psychological screening.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict or competing interest.

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The pre-scan anxiety scores.
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The post-scan anxiety scores.

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