Of course it was 20 weeks, not even close to viable. But her
fetus had multiple anomalies, confirmed with multiple scans (including MRI).
Both MFMs agreed that this was not compatible with life outside the womb. I was
either seeing her or signing off on new consults daily.
She came to her visibly upset. Can’t blame her. We needed to
talk, and not the usual easy “How ya doin’” type of visit. We needed to talk
what she wanted to do with what we knew. Whether she wanted to terminate or to
carry. Whether she wanted to do it in a big city, where anonymity was likely or
here, in BFE…where it was a risk to her. If she wanted me to help her, or
someone else…not an easy conversation. But a much needed one.
2 comments:
Everyone treats this subject as black and white but there is so much gray. Thank you for being a supportive physician, and sharing where the lines blur. What a terrible choice to have to make for the mom; she is lucky to have a doctor like you.
Appreciate you bloggging this
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