“…Coping might be influenced by the information given by clinicians about the specific purposes of ultrasound scans and what they can and what they cannot achieve (Garcia et al, 2002;Zlotogorski, Tadmor, Duniec, Rabinowitz, & Diamant, 1995), including information about the possibility of false-positive and false-negative results (Hutton & Spicer, 1994) and their psychological aftermath. Women might fear detection of a malformation as much as the possibility that it will be missed on examination (Kowalcek et al, 2002), and the ultrasound scanning as such could provoke an anxious maternal reaction (Teichmann, Rabinovitz, & Rabinowitz, 1991). Counseling might be helpful in this situation.…”