For many families, finding out about their child\u2019s condition means hearing medical terms, stereotyped jargon and, for most of us, being talked to in a foreign language. Many have described the day of receiving the diagnosis as like being in a beehive; lots of buzzing and running around, but no recollection or comprehension of what was really happening.<\/p>\n
On finding out their child\u2019s condition, parents have the option of finding out more about the diagnosis and trusting their doctor with the condition or choosing not to know anything about it. Considering that most parents will be given a choice to continue or to terminate the pregnancy at this stage, many mothers and fathers want to know what they are \u2018up against\u2019 in order to take such a decision. For other parents, knowing about the condition is not about deciding whether to continue or terminate the pregnancy but whether they are prepared to care for a child with special needs or to evaluate the baby\u2019s chances of survival.<\/p>\n
Regardless of these reasons, it is important for parents to know where they can find information about their child\u2019s condition.<\/p>\n
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