Experiences of informational needs and received information following a prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart defect

To explore the need for information and what information was actually received following prenatal diagnosis of a congenital heart defect, in a country where termination of pregnancy beyond 22 weeks of gestation is not easily possible because of legal constraints.

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