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The Table Time of Learning the Down's Syndrome Diagnosis on The Children

The Table Time of Learning the Down's Syndrome Diagnosis on The Children

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... Time of Learning the Down's syndrome Diagnosis of the Children: When the answers of the mothers to the question about when they had learnt about the Down's syndrome diagnosis of their children are investigated, it can be seen that they learnt it in time ranging from 3 days to 6 months after the birth (Table 2). Mothers expressed that they were relieved upon receiving the news. ...
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... I learnt it after the birth." Nine mothers who learnt about the first suspicion of the child after the birth got the information from the pediatrician, two of got them from the gynecologist, two of them got the information from the explanation of both the pediatrician and the gynecologist; two mothers had a suspicion from their prior knowledge about the symptoms (Table 2). The evaluation of how and from whom the mothers learnt that their children had Down's syndrome: Participant mothers explained their negative experiences with regard to the question: "Who gave you the informationthat your child has Down's syndrome and how?" A16: "The Pediatrician told me: "Your child is retarded. ...
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... Time of Learning the Down's syndrome Diagnosis of the Children: When the answers of the mothers to the question about when they had learnt about the Down's syndrome diagnosis of their children are investigated, it can be seen that they learnt it in time ranging from 3 days to 6 months after the birth (Table 2). Mothers expressed that they were relieved upon receiving the news. ...
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... I learnt it after the birth." Nine mothers who learnt about the first suspicion of the child after the birth got the information from the pediatrician, two of got them from the gynecologist, two of them got the information from the explanation of both the pediatrician and the gynecologist; two mothers had a suspicion from their prior knowledge about the symptoms (Table 2). The evaluation of how and from whom the mothers learnt that their children had Down's syndrome: Participant mothers explained their negative experiences with regard to the question: "Who gave you the informationthat your child has Down's syndrome and how?" A16: "The Pediatrician told me: "Your child is retarded. ...

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