VOLUME 14 , ISSUE 3 ( July-September, 2020 ) > List of Articles
Przemyslaw Kosinski, Anna Szczepkowska, Michal Lipa, Miroslaw Wielgos
Citation Information : Kosinski P, Szczepkowska A, Lipa M, Wielgos M. Polish Women's Preferred Choices for Prenatal Screening. Donald School J Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2020; 14 (3):220-221.
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10009-1648
License: CC BY-NC 4.0
Published Online: 08-01-2021
Copyright Statement: Copyright © 2020; The Author(s).
Prenatal screening is a dynamically developing branch of perinatal medicine. The multitude of possible options of prenatal testing enables more and more accurate diagnosis. Also, it makes prenatal counseling more difficult and challenging for physicians and may be incomprehensible for patients. There is no doubt prenatal screening should be offered to all pregnant women. There are a few scientific studies analyzing patients’ approach and attitude to prenatal screening. In Poland, a country considered conservative and Catholic, Polish women were asked in Kosinski et al. research study about their opinion and expectations towards prenatal diagnostic. As it turned out, almost all Polish women expect prenatal screening and would want to be informed about genetic and structural abnormalities. Over half of the women would consider termination of pregnancy if severe abnormality is detected. Willingness to be informed about genetic disorder and fetal abnormalities increases with maternal age and average household income and depends on severity of abnormality.