Abordaje psicosocial de la muerte perinatal de un gemelar
Abstract
The perinatal death of a twin is a dramatic expe-
rience and a traumatic impact for parental psyche. The
mourning for the death of a twin carries a special com-
plexity since the mother and the father are exposed
to an extremely demanding psychic task: to start the
mourning for the death of one of the babies and, at
the same time, to have available libido to catectize the
other child, often premature and life-threatening, and
begin to build a loving bond.
Despite the high potential for medium and long-term
emotional commitment that this experience has for
families and even for the bond with the baby who will
go with them home, there are still few publications on
experiences of psychosocial approach in the hospital.
This article refers to parental experiences, the com-
plexity of mourning and the need that the members
of the perinatal and neonatal health teams have trai-
ning regarding the psychosocial dimension of death
at the beginning of life. Thus, they can provide fam-
ilies a sensitive and necessarily interdisciplinary ac-
companiment, articulated in the particularity of each
subjectivity, in order to prevent and/or minimize the
traumatic effects for parental psyche and protect the
relationship with the child from dysfunctionalities, in
the medium and long term.