Abstract

were analyzed using a General Linear Model Repeated Measures. There was a statistically significant difference (f = 6.721, p < 0.01) in attitude after the 3DUS however there was no difference between gender. Six questions had statistically significant differences (fetal cramping p < 0.012; fetal personality p < 0.001; baby thinking and feeling p < 0.009; waiting to hold baby p < 0.005; picturing baby appearance p < 0.011 and baby hiccoughs p < 0.006); they were analyzed non-parametrically as 2 related samples however due to a Statistical Type 1 error this was for exploratory analysis only. Line scores showed no significant difference. Conclusions: Evaluation of a Maternal-Fetal Attachment assessment showed parents experience a statistically significant change in attitude regarding their fetus after a 3DUS study. No significant difference was found between parental gender.

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