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Unheard voices:

Black and South Asian women's views on genetic testing in pregnancy

Black and South Asian women and their families are often not included in research studies. This means that we don't know enough about the issues that are important to them.
 

We would like to know how Black and South Asian women and their families feel about being offered genetic tests in pregnancy.


To do this, we will be holding a group discussion where parents can share their views in a safe space with lead researcher, Dr Michelle Peter.

  • Are you or your partner of Black or mixed Black heritage?

OR

of South/South East Asian or mixed South/South East Asian heritage?

  • Have you been pregnant within the last two years?

  • Would you like to share your views and receive a £40 gift voucher for your time?

SHARE YOUR VIEWS

Join a group discussion in person or online with Dr Michelle Peter

 - You don't need to have had genetic testing in your pregnancy to join the discussion.

 - Children and partners are welcome

How does it work?

Join a group discussion in person or online with Dr Michelle Peter

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Download the information leaflet for more details:

Me/my partner are of Black

or mixed Black heritage

Me/my partner are of South/South East Asian or mixed

South/South East Asian heritage

Black and South Asian women's views on genetic testing in pregnancy

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