Table 6.
Theme | Representative quote |
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Opinions of
Physician, Family, and Friends |
You know, it's my responsibility to give them an even
picture where I'm trying not to seemingly support one over another. If for a particular patient I do, I’ll tell them that, you know what? I like this one. And then I’ll them why I like that one, and not the other options. And I’ll tell them why I don’t like the other options, and [then] they have some sense of what my thought process is. |
Pain &
Physical Aversions |
I phrase it… if you are willing to go through the process
of the miscarriage at home […] then I say that’s what you should do. But I tell them if they’re the type of person that’s going…rush to the emergency room; they’re going to end up with a D&E anyway. |
Timing &
Control of Miscarriage Process |
It would be easier if I had more physicians who did
manual aspirations in the office. There’s really only one person who does that and as a result a lot of these patients … then have some limits in the options available to them. |
Prior
Pregnancy Experience |
I think with the ones who’ve had it before … they’ve sort
of already made up their mind … if they had a decent experience with the certain option they’ll go for that or if they didn’t, they’ll go for something else… |
Understanding
of Management Choices |
I generally give detailed information about the risks,
benefits and alternatives including the percentage of success and the likelihood of further complications and I help them make a decision that’s right for them. |