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Letter to a genetic counselor
Authors:Dr. Rose Green
Affiliation:(1) Journal of Genetic Counseling Editorial Office, Developmental Medicine and Genetics, Albert Einstein Medical Center, 5501 Old York Road, 19141-3098 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Abstract:The author describes her personal experience terminating a pregnancy after receiving an abnormal amniocentesis result: While still waiting for the results, she and her husband attempted to deny the importance of the pregnancy, an approach which they subsequently regretted. When they received the abnormal result, they found themselves able to make necessary decisions quickly, despite being in shock. It then took some time before they realized what a major loss they had actually suffered. The painful aftermath included accepting emotional responsibility for their decision to abort, as well as explaining that difficult decision to their older children. Thoughts of a possible subsequent pregnancy could not be faced at once. Over time, the author found the support of friends and colleagues, and even of a support group, to be invaluable. All in all, the entire experience was more painful than she would have predicted, and she hopes that this account will prove helpful both to genetic counselors and to other patients who receive abnormal results from prenatal diagnosis. A list of suggested readings is appended.Rose Green is a pseudonym.
Keywords:abnormal amniocentesis results  abortion  bereavement  genetic termination  prenatal diagnosis  positive outcome  psychological aspects  psychosocial aspects  support groups
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