What parents say about disclosing the end of their pregnancy due to fetal abnormality.
OBJECTIVE: to describe men's and women's experiences of deciding whether to tell people in their social network, including their children, about their pregnancy loss following a termination for fetal abnormality. DESIGN: secondary analysis of qualitative narrative interview data informed b...
Hauptverfasser: | France, E, Hunt, K, Ziebland, S, Wyke, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprache: | English |
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2013
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