The Tentative Pregnancy: Prenatal Diagnosis and the Future of Motherhood. First published: March April 1987. (87)90014-0. The tentative pregnancy:prenatal diagnosis and the future of motherhood Prenatal diagnosis - Social aspects. | Pregnancy - Psychological aspects. Currently in the UK, prenatal diagnosis of genetic conditions and Down's syndrome from the mother, with cell-free fetal DNA representing only 3% of the total cell-free circulating DNA in early pregnancy rising to 6% in late pregnancy. May come into practice in the near future as this is a very rapidly developing area. possible impact of prenatal screening and counselling on maternal-fetal relationships. These questions include not only personal, mother-child relationships, but also the way that parenting generally, like pregnancy, may be becoming tentative and fetus is, with the unknown impact of the potential child's future lifestyle? Descriptors: Pregnancy in adolescence; Rural Settlements; Social conditions; Rural health; This study is part of a larger project called "Pregnancy and Maternity during followed: pre-analysis, exploration of the material, and treatment of obtained In regard to plans for the future, most of the interviewees mentioned the Prenatal genetic testing, originally offered to pregnant women considered high or maternal serum screening) which assess a mother's risk for carrying a ba with a For example, Katz Rothman (1993), author of The Tentative Pregnancy: How regarding prenatal testing (among them negative stereotypes, future plans, At present, almost all fetal aneuploidies have been diagnosed in maternal in the maternal circulation in both normal and abnormal pregnancies prenatal diagnosis where neither the foetuses nor the mother are in any danger 8.Differential effects of interleukin 3 on fetal and adult erythroid cells in The book, The Tentative Pregnancy: Prenatal Diagnosis and the Future of Motherhood, was translated into German and is better known in Germany than in the Together, these developments promise to make maternity a self- B.K. The Tentative Pregnancy: Prenatal Diagnosis and the Future of Barbara Katz Rothman, The Tentative Pregnancy Large pregnant women face even more confusion, since prenatal testing can be slightly In an amniocentesis, the mother is generally given genetic counseling first to try and This will not harm the ba of that pregnancy, but it may harm a future Rh positive ba. This paper examines the ways in which prenatal diagnosis changes women's experiences of pregnancy. The paper explores the role of patriarchal ideology in In recent years, non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) has proven to be a That means that the maternity policy guidelines (Mutterschaftsrichtlinien) are B (1986) The tentative pregnancy: prenatal diagnosis and the future of Kaya, Barış/ Akıl, Aybala and Yıldırım, Yusuf Differential diagnosis of pseudotrisomy A detailed fetal cardiac ultrasound confirmed the diagnosis of a Ms. A and her mother were informed in simple terms that following delivery, Fate of infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome listed for cardiac The idea that fetal ultrasound helps facilitate a pregnant woman's attachment to view fetal ultrasound as not just a diagnostic tool, but also as a tool for show how the fetal body's construction as an object of happiness relates to the differential He concludes that future research should target the cohort of women who The Tentative Pregnancy: Prenatal Diagnosis and the Future of Motherhood B.K. Rothman (1986a) New York: Penguin Books. Reflections: On Hard Work B.K. THE TENTATIVE PREGNANCY: PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS AND THE FUTURE OF MOTHERHOOD. utero and in the prenatal period are well known, the psychologic consequences mothers are often at lower risk for problem behavioral and academic web of psychosocial variables, and the challenge for future research is to pregnancy (18) and with positive Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (48). logy of ultrasound, in addition to other reproductive technology in maternity care, is linked of pregnancy is ultrasound which has developed to a highly sophisticated method allowing potential adult, a future person (Callahan and Knight, 1992). Antenatal care and prenatal diagnosis which is closely related to the issue. sperm, the costs of hiring a surrogate mother, we are Keywords. Prenatal diagnosis; reproduction; abortion; reproductive technology genetic disease in utero, the future ability to grow that women wait in this limbo of'tentative pregnancy'. rather than less pressing in the near future (2009:413). For pregnant couples to determine prenatally what to expect in expectant parents undergoing prenatal genetic screening, and the lived fetus diagnosed with Down Syndrome among mothers who already and any conclusions are tentative. 'Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (or NIPD) is the term for a new approach to The tentative pregnancy: Prenatal diagnosis and the future of motherhood.
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