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The impact of previous perinatal loss on subsequent pregnancy and parenting.
[child syndrome]
The
loss
of
any
pregnancy
through
miscarriage
,
ectopic
pregnancy
,
stillbirth
,
or
neonatal
death
presents
as
a
significant
life
crisis
for
any
woman
and
has
far-reaching
implications
into
a
couple
's
future
aspirations
.
Planning
another
pregnancy
after
dealing
with
a
perinatal
loss
is
difficult
and
plagued
by
ambivalence
,
doubts
,
and
insecurities
.
Despite
this
ambivalence
,
a
majority
of
women
do
become
pregnant
within
a
year
following
a
perinatal
loss
.
Four
recurring
issues
surrounding
perinatal
loss
and
subsequent
pregnancy
have
been
identified
in
this
literature
review
:
the
effect
of
the
grief
process
on
the
subsequent
pregnancy
;
parental
coping
mechanisms
during
the
subsequent
pregnancy
;
replacement
or
vulnerable
child
syndrome
;
and
parenting
issues
with
the
subsequent
live-born
child
.
Issues
surrounding
anxiety
as
a
coping
mechanism
during
a
pregnancy
following
a
perinatal
loss
are
documented
consistently
in
the
literature
;
however
,
less
is
known
about
the
impact
that
a
loss
has
on
parenting
behaviors
with
subsequent
children
.
Further
research
is
imperative
to
examine
these
issues
in
more
detail
so
that
evidence-based
practices
can
be
established
and
updated
.
Health
care
providers
are
in
a
unique
position
to
assist
these
couples
in
dealing
with
the
issues
that
a
perinatal
loss
may
place
on
subsequent
pregnancies
.
By
providing
a
reassuring
and
supportive
environment
,
women
can
achieve
a
positive
pregnancy
outcome
with
the
correct
tools
to
decrease
anxiety
and
enhance
attachment
to
the
subsequent
healthy
child
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"neonatal death"
symptom
child syndrome
congenital toxoplasmosis
homocystinuria without methylmalonic aciduria
lamellar ichthyosis
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