Personal and medical decisions after learning that a fetus has a birth defectWomen who learn that they are carrying a fetus with a serious birth
defect are faced with difficult decisions. Facing such decisions requires as
much information as possible and attention to many factors. These include your
own and your partner's preferences and the specific type of problem the fetus
has. For example, you may want to consider: - Whether to continue the pregnancy or end it. If
the fetus has a severe defect, some women choose to end the pregnancy with a
therapeutic abortion. Others want time to prepare themselves and their families
for the birth of a child who has a birth defect.
- Where to have the
baby. If the fetus has a defect that will require surgery, it is best to
deliver at a hospital that offers surgical services for
newborns.
- Whether to have a vaginal delivery or to plan a
cesarean delivery (C-section), based on the fetus's
condition.
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