Why women want prenatal ultrasound in normal pregnancy, by Gudex C, Nielsen BL, Madsen M in Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2006 Jan 24;27(2):145-150
"A postal questionnaire was completed by 370 pregnant women with no apparent obstetric risk factors, who had expressed a desire to have ultrasound scanning in their current pregnancy. The women were asked to indicate, from a list of 12 items, their three most important reasons for wanting scanning.
The items most frequently identified as important reasons for ultrasound were to check for fetal abnormalities (60% of women), to see that all was normal (55%) and for own reassurance (44%). Lower income was related to wanting to see the baby and wanting an ultrasound picture; higher income was related to checking that all was normal and for own reassurance. Women in their first pregnancy were more likely to want themselves and the father to see the baby,women who had given birth previously were more likely to want reassurance , as were women with a previous miscarriage or induced abortion. It would appear that women in normal pregnancy have specific reasons for wanting prenatal ultrasound that are influenced by sociodemographic, obstetric and attitudinal factors. "
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