Patients are not waiting: What MCDA twin parents teach us about shared decision-making
Monochorionic diamniotic (MCDA) twin pregnancies come with more scans, more risk, and more decisions to make in very little time. Parents are expected to absorb complex medical information, navigate unfamiliar terminology, and act quickly, often under pressure. When care teams do not meet that need for clarity and support, parents do what any reasonable person would do.
They go looking for answers.
In 2024, we published a study in Midwifery that explored …