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“Marked Before Birth: The Hidden Pressure After a Prenatal Diagnosis” with Neonatologist Dr. Robin Pierucci | Ep. 29

1 h 59 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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What happens when parents hear the words, “Something may be wrong with your baby”? In this episode of Bioethics Babe, we sit down with board-certified neonatologist and pediatrician Dr. Robin Pierucci to unpack what really happens after a prenatal diagnosis. From life expectancy predictions and medical uncertainty to the emotional shock families experience, this conversation exposes the hidden pressures shaping decisions before a child is even born. Are parents being fully informed or unintentionally influenced? Drawing on decades of experience in the NICU, Dr. Pierucci founded Navigating Fetal Concerns, and reveals how diagnoses are communicated, where bias can enter the conversation, and why a diagnosis is not the same as a prognosis. We also explore the trauma families face, the role of perinatal hospice, and what true support and ethical care should look like in these moments. We discuss: · What really happens after a prenatal diagnosis · The difference between diagnosis and prognosis · How life expectancy is estimated and where it can go wrong · The emotional and psychological impact on parents · How medical framing can shape decision-making · Bias, pressure, and “non-directive” counseling in practice · Common prenatal diagnoses, including Down syndrome and Trisomy 18 · The role of perinatal hospice and palliative care · What true support for families should look like · Why uncertainty and humility matter in medicine This episode raises one of the most important questions in modern medicine: When a diagnosis is given before birth, what do we owe that child and his or her parents? 📚For Episode Resources, please visit the episode page:: [https://bioethicsbabe.com/did-feminism-fail-women-in-birth-reclaiming-the-female-body-with-leah-jacobson-ep-28/]https://bioethicsbabe.com/marked-before-birth-the-hidden-pressure-after-a-prenatal-diagnosis-with-neonatologist-dr-robin-pierucci-ep-29/ [https://bioethicsbabe.com/marked-before-birth-the-hidden-pressure-after-a-prenatal-diagnosis-with-neonatologist-dr-robin-pierucci-ep-29/] For more information, the latest episodes, and additional resources, visit www.bioethicsbabe.com [http://www.bioethicsbabe.com]. Follow BB on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BioethicsBabe [https://www.youtube.com/@BioethicsBabe] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576554667052 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576554667052] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioethicsbabe [https://www.instagram.com/bioethicsbabe] X: https://x.com/bioethicsbabe [https://x.com/bioethicsbabe]

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What happens when parents hear the words, “Something may be wrong with your baby”? In this episode of Bioethics Babe, we sit down with board-certified neonatologist and pediatrician Dr. Robin Pierucci to unpack what really happens after a prenatal diagnosis. From life expectancy predictions and medical uncertainty to the emotional shock families experience, this conversation exposes the hidden pressures shaping decisions before a child is even born. Are parents being fully informed or unintentionally influenced? Drawing on decades of experience in the NICU, Dr. Pierucci founded Navigating Fetal Concerns, and reveals how diagnoses are communicated, where bias can enter the conversation, and why a diagnosis is not the same as a prognosis. We also explore the trauma families face, the role of perinatal hospice, and what true support and ethical care should look like in these moments. We discuss: · What really happens after a prenatal diagnosis · The difference between diagnosis and prognosis · How life expectancy is estimated and where it can go wrong · The emotional and psychological impact on parents · How medical framing can shape decision-making · Bias, pressure, and “non-directive” counseling in practice · Common prenatal diagnoses, including Down syndrome and Trisomy 18 · The role of perinatal hospice and palliative care · What true support for families should look like · Why uncertainty and humility matter in medicine This episode raises one of the most important questions in modern medicine: When a diagnosis is given before birth, what do we owe that child and his or her parents? 📚For Episode Resources, please visit the episode page:: [https://bioethicsbabe.com/did-feminism-fail-women-in-birth-reclaiming-the-female-body-with-leah-jacobson-ep-28/]https://bioethicsbabe.com/marked-before-birth-the-hidden-pressure-after-a-prenatal-diagnosis-with-neonatologist-dr-robin-pierucci-ep-29/ [https://bioethicsbabe.com/marked-before-birth-the-hidden-pressure-after-a-prenatal-diagnosis-with-neonatologist-dr-robin-pierucci-ep-29/] For more information, the latest episodes, and additional resources, visit www.bioethicsbabe.com [http://www.bioethicsbabe.com]. Follow BB on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BioethicsBabe [https://www.youtube.com/@BioethicsBabe] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576554667052 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576554667052] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioethicsbabe [https://www.instagram.com/bioethicsbabe] X: https://x.com/bioethicsbabe [https://x.com/bioethicsbabe]

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