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註釋This volume outlines the development of prenatal diagnosis in Canada and what is known about its risks and long-term effects; discusses the risks of prenatal diagnosis; provides the results of a survey on post-natal medical and psychological effects of prenatal diagnosis on offspring; gives a demographic and geographic analysis of the users of prenatal diagnosis services in Canada; describes the perceptions, attitudes, and experiences of women in Winnipeg over age 35; provides a qualitative study of Manitoba women's experiences with technology in pregnancy; reviews critical views of prenatal diagnosis and its impact on attitudes toward persons with disabilities; and describes parental reaction and adaptability to the prenatal diagnosis of genetic disease leading to pregnancy termination.