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GYNAECOLOGY

Termination for fetal anomaly: Are women in England given a choice of method?

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Pages 168-172 | Published online: 24 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

Choice of a medical or surgical method of termination for fetal anomaly (TFA) is advocated in national guidelines based on a similar risk profile. We investigated whether women are offered a choice of method, by surveying members of a UK parent support organisation. An online questionnaire was designed to examine respondents’ experience of TFA. A total of 351 responses were included in the final analysis. TFAs after 24 weeks’ gestation and selective reductions were excluded. Mean gestational age at TFA was 17 weeks; 14% (n = 50) were offered a choice of method, falling to 8% (n = 19) after 14 weeks’ gestation. Overall, 78% (n = 275) underwent medical TFA with 88% stating they chose it because it was the only method offered; 60% (n = 30) of those offered a choice had a surgical TFA. Our survey suggests that women having TFA are not offered a choice of method. Service delivery should be improved to meet national guidance and women's needs.

Acknowledgements

We are very grateful to all the women who responded to the survey and were prepared to revisit such a difficult experience. We also greatly appreciate the invaluable input of the Expert Advisory Group.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

Supplementary material available online

Supplementary Appendix 1 to be found online at http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.3109/01443615.2014.940291

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