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Decision-making for congenital anomalies diagnosed during pregnancy: a narrative review.

Jillian PecorielloAnna- Grace LillyDona JaliliClarisa MendozaGwendolyn P QuinnChristina A Penfield
Published in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2024)
Many factors contribute to an individual's decision-making after a diagnosis of a fetal anomalies diagnosed in the second trimester of pregnancy, ranging from personal beliefs and goals to shared experiences of others and access to care. Understanding how sources of information may be deemed both as facilitators and barriers to different individuals during the decision-making process is important for healthcare providers in order to understand how to most effectively support patients. There is a dearth of information on training healthcare professionals to provide support to patients facing these decisions.
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