Intro to Reproductive Genetic Counseling Flashcards
List the indications for chromosomal analysis.
history of multiple, unexplained pregnancy loss
infertility
chromosome analysis after miscarriage indicates chromosome abnormality
family history of mental retardation or certain chromosome abnormalities
What are some advantages to CVS?
can be done in first trimester (10-12 weeks)
does not pierce the amniotic sac
What are some disadvantages to CVS?
more often has contribution of maternal cells
since no fluid is removed, you don’t get to analyze for AFP
What is the burden of disease?
the clinical, financial, social, and emotional burden imposed upon the patient and/or family
What factors influence reproductive decision making?
education, socioeconomic status, ethnocultural values, religious beliefs, and burden of disease
What factors are associated with heightened distress in post-partum women?
loss of a wanted pregnancy poorer overall physical health gestational health poorer quality of marital relationship higher level of mental health difficulties prior to loss
What is the minimum service standard for prenatal genetic testing programs?
at least one follow-up phone call to all prenatal diagnosis pts who lose pregnancies
assessment of psychosocial distress and need for additional services
preventive intervention
List some therapeutic interventions for couples coping with loss of a pregnancy.
identify the unique personal meanings of the loss, the perception of its reproductive implications, and explore preferred coping styles
discuss differences that emerge
negotiate a mutually acceptable balance between expression and containment of feelings
negotiate a mutually acceptable decision about whether to attempt a future pregnancy