Early human development
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Early human development · Aug 2003
Pregnancy termination following prenatal diagnosis of serious heart disease in the fetus.
The fetal diagnosis of complex congenital heart disease (CHD) leads to a crisis for the affected couple. How much more so when a decision is made to terminate the pregnancy? In making that decision do the parents understand the anomaly, its consequences and possible outcome and does that information influence their decision process? ⋯ Although the numbers were small, it would appear that the above approach used by an obstetric ultrasonologist and cardiologist, working together, explaining complex congenital heart disease in lay terms and focusing on the need for intervention, functional outcome and quality of life issues, provided the parents with a reasonable understanding of the anomaly. Nevertheless, the decision to terminate, very difficult for nearly all the couples, seemed to be based on the perceived distress of the affected infant/child, the siblings and parents themselves. While three couples were grateful for an opportunity to respond, two refused, suggesting the need for more detailed follow up and support for those parents who decide to terminate an apparently wanted pregnancy.