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[termination Of Pregnancy Without Feticide: A French National Survey].
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Journal De Gynécologie Obstétrique Et Biologie De La Reproduction
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2016
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Img Sans Fœticide; Palliative Care; Soins Palliatifs; Termination Of Pregnancy Without Feticide
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Chappé H; Bétrémieux P; Morel V; Huillery ML; Le Bouar G
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PURPOSE:
Termination of pregnancy without feticide (TOPWF) is poorly known in France and far less practiced than palliative care after term birth of a child having a lethal pathology. Few teams consider it and its practice remains confidential. This survey tries to describe it.
MATERIAL AND METHODS:
A national survey was realized in 2014 using a questionnaire sent to 50 centers of prenatal diagnosis depending on a perinatal diagnosis center in France.
RESULTS:
Thirty-one centers answered the questionnaire. Seven teams shared their experience of TOPWF after 22-24 weeks gestation (WG). This practice concerned fetuses affected by "lethal" pathologies. The absence of feticide followed a parental request or a proposal of the medical team, after individual discussion in a multidisciplinary meeting. All the children born alive after TOPWF benefited of palliative care. The 24 other centers having answered our investigation performed systematically the feticide beyond 22-24 WG. They so wished "to protect" the fetus, the parents and the nursing team. A majority of these teams faced parental demands of abstention of feticide but few of them answered it favorably.
CONCLUSION:
A robust "palliative culture" seems essential to allow the nursing team to consider the development of TOPWF.
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jgyn.2015.06.024
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2016
Bétrémieux P
Chappé H
Huillery ML
Img Sans Fœticide
Journal de Gynécologie Obstétrique et Biologie de la Reproduction
June 2016 List
Le Bouar G
Morel V
Palliative Care
Soins Palliatifs
Termination Of Pregnancy Without Feticide