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THE TRAUMA OF ULTRASOUND DURING A PREGNANCY FOLLOWING PERINATAL LOSS
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2005
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Obstetric ImagingPsychopathologyGynecologyEducationMental HealthUltrasound ExaminationNormal PhenomenonObstetricsMourningPsychiatryMaternal ComplicationMaternal HealthPrenatal DiagnosisPast TraumaUltrasoundPalliative CarePediatricsIntrapartum UltrasoundFetal ComplicationMedicineTrauma In ChildPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
ABSTRACT This article explores how grief and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are relived during the ultrasound examination following perinatal loss. The research and testimonials of both mothers and fathers show how it is imperative that health care providers consider PTSD symptoms a normal phenomenon under these circumstances. Moreover, it is critical that parents be prepared for memories to resurface during this time. Staying in the present while being mindful of past trauma helps the focus remain on the current pregnancy and lessens the risk of PTSD.
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