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Late term abortion - 31 weeks

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Hellokitty1986 · 07/06/2025 14:29

Trigger warning....(abortion)

Termination at 31 weeks due to extenuating circumstances (uk)?

I will start by saying my son has a genetic disorder which is spontaneous (it was not passed on through me or dad) just one of those unfortunate things. He is 8 years old and In turn, this genetic disorder has caused a cancer that has lost him the use of his legs the past few months. Previous to this he was on a drug trial which was going well and all this decline in his health has happened during the pregnancy which has been hard in itself. Regardless, he is excited to meet his brother as he has been very isolated especially recently.

I had an amnio to rule out my sons condition in this new baby (that would be unlikely considering both me and my partner) and the other few they test for in the UK (downs, trisomy, edwards and pataus). All came back negative.

Everything looked great until 28 week scan. Prominent fetal gall bladder. Asked for a termination. Said no come back in 2 weeks as may resolve. Came back for 30 week scan and it's worse...Prominent gall bladder, dilated bowel and ascites around abdomen (fluid). I am going to speak to a consultant on Tuesday but regardless of what they say this sounds awful. I am also stunned that the only test for 3 genetic disorders with the NHS amnio. I was absolutely sure that they said they test for more. I remember I did ask could I get more extensive testing privately and the dr at Manchester said no, he's never heard of that. I've since realised that's not true. I feel like such an idiot. I am seeing a consultant at another hospital next week but this screams chromosomal disorder already.

Would I be able to make a case for a termination at 31 weeks (UK) due to my sons declining condition and the fact that I cannot look after 2 sick children? I cannot cope watching another child have a bad and painful life brought into the world by me.

Will he be in pain in my stomach if he dues have these anomalies? I can't eat or sleep. I feel sick as a dog.

Late term abortion - 31 weeks
OP posts:
Lelophants · 18/01/2026 19:11

Im so unbelievably sorry for your loss.
Utterly heartbreaking.
I have no words.

Clangershome · 18/01/2026 22:27

This took my breath away reading your post. I looked through this thread when it happened in the summer and came up again just as I logged in and I am so so sorry for you and your boy. There are no words. I hope you have support around you xxxx

LilacGlitter · 18/01/2026 23:13

So so sorry for your loss. Utterly heart breaking. I hope that being a big brother brought your eldest son joy for the time that he had that. You sound like a very, very brave lady and an amazing mum to both your boys - everything you wrote and thought of was for them and trying to keep them pain free, give the the most you possibly could. I hope you find comfort in having done the very best you could.

TheMoanerLisa · 18/01/2026 23:31

I am so very, very sorry for your loss. The one thing that stands out through this whole thread is what an amazing, loving human being you are. Much love to you and your family.

TripleESept24 · 26/01/2026 00:26

Hellokitty1986 · 17/01/2026 14:36

Just to let you all know. The new baby is the picture if health. My big boy died 2 weeks ago. My heart is broken. The small one is the only reason im still here so I guess im glad he made it here as much as I dont want to be right now x

Oh my goodness my heart goes out to you and your family 😓💔

MaggieBsBoat · 26/01/2026 07:22

Oh @Hellokitty1986 i am so sorry for the loss of your son. Words aren’t enough but I am so glad that your baby is well and in times of such pain they can keep you going. Much love to you.

WeightLossGoal2024 · 27/01/2026 00:38

I’m so sorry for your loss. Sending you strength

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