Information is power: The experiences, attitudes and needs of individuals who chose to have prenatal genomic sequencing for fetal anomalies

Kernie, C. G., Wynn, J., Rosenbaum, A., de Voest, J., Galloway, S., Giordano, J., Stover, S., Westerfield, L., Gilmore, K., Wapner, R. J., Van den Veyver, I. B., Vora, N. L., Clifton, R. G., Caughey, A. B., & Chung, W. K. (2022). Information is power: The experiences, attitudes and needs of individuals who chose to have prenatal genomic sequencing for fetal anomalies. Prenatal Diagnosis, 42(7), 947–954. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/pd.6153
Authors:
Catherine G. Kernie
Julia Wynn
Allison Rosenbaum
Jessica de Voest
Stephanie Galloway
Jessica Giordano
Samantha Stover
Lauren Westerfield
Kelly Gilmore
Ronald J. Wapner
Ignatia B. Van den Veyver
Neeta L. Vora
Rebecca G. Clifton
Aaron B. Caughey
Wendy K. Chung
Affiliated Authors:
Catherine G. Kernie
Julia Wynn
Allison Rosenbaum
Stephanie Galloway
Jessica Giordano
Ronald J. Wapner
Wendy K. Chung
Subjects:
Anxiety (MeSH)
Fetus (MeSH)
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1002/pd.6153
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Scopus

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