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Traumatic childbirth experiences, effects and coping: A qualitative study

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SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE
Volume 37, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.srhc.2023.100898

Keywords

Birth experience; Coping; Fear of childbirth; Postpartum PTSD; Trauma

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This study used a descriptive phenomenological approach to investigate the childbirth experiences and perceptions of women. It found that some women experienced severe fear and pain, had unsuitable maternity hospital environments, and lacked privacy and support from healthcare staff. As a result, they experienced postpartum disorders and delayed or avoided future pregnancies.
Objective: Childbirth experience and perception of birth are personal. It is important to understand how the traumatic childbirth experiences affected women and for the nursing care that would be given to them. The aim of the research was to determine the childbirth experiences perceived by women as traumatic, how they were affected by these experiences, and how they coped.Methods: The study was a descriptive phenomenological approach study. The data were obtained through semi-structured, in-depth individual interviews. Content analysis was used in the analysis of the data. The mothers were contacted by using the social media platforms. Sixteen women were included in the research who expressed that they had traumatic childbirth experiences.Results: It was determined that women experienced severe fear and pain during childbirth, that they were in unsuitable maternity hospital environments, and that care was not taken for their privacy. At the same time, it was determined that they experienced disorders in the postpartum period connected to their traumatic birth experiences, that they postponed their pregnancy plans due to their fear of childbirth that developed connected to traumatic childbirth or that they did not want to become pregnant, and that they did not receive sufficient support from health personnel.Conclusion: It is necessary to provide privacy during childbirth, to take into consideration the decisions of women, and to provide for their continuous support by midwives.

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