Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5565929 | Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Most studies focused on attitudes towards, and uptake of, pre-natal diagnosis (PND) and termination. None of the studies considered the wider range of reproductive choices facing all parents, including those of children with conditions for whom PND and termination is not available or where good health outcomes make these options less justifiable. The literature provided little insight into the role of healthcare staff in providing family planning support for these parents. There is a need to better understand the support parents need in their decision-making, and who is best placed to provide that support.
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Authors
Melanie Gee, Hilary Piercy, Katarzyna Machaczek,