Journal article
Multiple birth families with children with special needs: A qualitative investigation of mothers' experiences
CE Bolch, PG Davis, MP Umstad, JRW Fisher
Twin Research and Human Genetics | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1017/thg.2012.24
Abstract
Multiple birth remains prevalent, with prematurity and subsequent disability being common complications. However, little is known of the experiences of mothers living with the combined circumstances of multiple birth, prematurity, and special needs. This paper reports an exploratory study using the qualitative technique of thematic analysis, to describe and interpret the experiences of 10 mothers of prematurely born multiple birth children with diverse special needs. Mothers were shocked to learn they were carrying multiple fetuses, including those who underwent in vitro fertilization with dual embryo transfer. Most experienced protracted concern over one or more babies' survival during preg..
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