The psychosocial sequelae of a second‐trimester termination of pregnancy for fetal abnormality
- 1 March 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Prenatal Diagnosis
- Vol. 12 (3) , 189-204
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pd.1970120308
Abstract
A retrospective study to investigate the psychosocial sequelae of a second‐trimester termination of pregnancy (TOP) for fetal abnormality (FA) is described. After appropriate consent was obtained, 84 women and 68 spouses were visited 2 years after the event and asked to complete an extensive questionnaire. Most couples reported a state of emotional turmoil after the TOP. There were differences in the way couples coped with this confusion of feelings. After 2 years about 20 per cent of the women still complained of regular bouts of crying, sadness, and irritability. Husbands reported increased listlessness, loss of concentration, and irritability for up to 12 months after the TOP. In the same period, there was increased marital disharmony in which 12 per cent of the couples separated for a while and one couple obtained a divorce. These problems could be attributed to a lack of synchrony in the grieving process. Confusing and conflicting feelings led to social isolation and lack of communication. Difficulties in coming to terms with the fetal loss were not found to be linked to the type of fetal abnormality or religious beliefs but were related to parental immaturity, inability to communicate needs, a deep‐rooted lack of self‐esteem before the pregnancy, lack of supporting relationships, and secondary infertility. Suggestions for improved management are given.Keywords
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