An online seminar was held for midwives, public health nurses, and peer support counselors to enhance the care of those undergoing prenatal testing to find out about babies' illnesses and disorders in their tummy. The importance of continuous support to stay close to the conflict was discussed.

The seminar is held by the NPO "Meeting for Supporting the Future of Parents and Children," which supports people undergoing prenatal testing.



The subjects are midwives, public health nurses, and peer support counselors who support people undergoing prenatal testing, and instructors from Japan and overseas serve as instructors to introduce points of care.



Of these, a representative of a British organization that has provided support for more than 30 years said, "When a possibility such as a disability is pointed out, it may be upset if there is not enough correct information. Providing necessary information from the stage of considering inspection It is important to do this, "he said, pointing out the need for early support.



In addition, Satoko Nakagome, a professor at Shinshu University School of Medicine and a midwife, has conflicts with her parents about whether to choose to give birth or not, and feels alienated and isolated. He said that it is important to stay close and provide continuous support, and when he decides to give birth, he is required to provide sufficient information on what kind of support he can receive. He spoke and emphasized the importance of continuous support and information.



Dr. Nobuhiko Hayashi, the representative of the seminar hosting group, said, "While the technology for diagnosing babies is developing, the way of care is not catching up. I hope that the seminar will be used to support those who are suffering. I'm talking.



Until the end of March, videos of the seminar will be available for free on the website of the Pregnancy Conflict Consultation Webinar.



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