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Objective
The purpose of this study was to evaluate women's satisfaction with vaginal birth in a public hospital in São Paulo, Brazil.
Methods
A total of 372 low‐risk postpartum women were interviewed. Maternal satisfaction was measured by the Mackey Childbirth Satisfaction Rating Scale (MCSRS), validated to Brazilian Portuguese. The scale is divided into six subscales: self‐evaluation, partner,...
Background
Patients with a history of cesarean may benefit from shared decision‐making (SDM) interventions, such as patient decision aids, that provide individualized clinical information and help to clarify personal preferences. We sought to understand the factors that influence how care practitioners support choices for mode of birth and what individual and health system factors influence uptake...
Objective
To estimate the prevalence and associated risk factors of perinatal depression in Pakistan.
Methods
We conducted a systematic search of Medline, PsycINFO, CINAHL, EMBASE, and Global health, up through May 31, 2019. Studies reporting on the prevalence of perinatal depression in Pakistan with or without associated risks factors were included.
Results
Forty‐three studies reporting data...
Background
Both globally and in Australia, there has been a sharp rise in cesarean births (CB). Commonly, this rise has been attributed to the changing epidemiology of women giving birth. A significant body of knowledge exists on the risk factors associated with a greater need for cesarean. Yet, we have little information on the reasons recorded by clinicians as to why cesareans are provided. This...
Background
COVID‐19 caused significant disruptions to health systems globally; however, restricting the family presence during birth saw an increase in women considering community birth options. This study aimed to quantify the hospital resource savings that could occur if all low‐risk women in Australia gave birth at home or in birth centers.
Methods
A whole‐of‐population linked administrative...
Background
The COVID‐19 pandemic introduced unparalleled uncertainty into the lives of pregnant women, including concerns about where it is the safest to give birth, while preserving their rights and wishes. Reports on the increased interest in community births (at home or in birth centers) are emerging. The purpose of this project was to quantitatively investigate psychological factors related to...
Objectives
To estimate the population prevalence of severe fear of childbirth (FOC) during pregnancy and investigate its association with: (a) antenatal common mental disorders (depression and anxiety disorder) and (b) elective cesarean birth.
Methods
545 participants from an inner‐city London maternity population were interviewed soon after their first antenatal appointment (mean gestation: 14 weeks)...
Background
The World Health Organization's recent recommendations on intrapartum care regard women's experience of care as an essential aspect of high‐quality maternity care. A better understanding of women's perspectives on their childbirth experiences in the United States is needed to place women in the center of care and optimize their experience of childbirth.
Methods
This study analyzed data...
Background
In a previous study, we showed that the obstetric complication rate after in vitro fertilization (IVF) pregnancy was 40%. The main objective of our study was to determine maternal prognosis factors that influence the IVF pregnancy outcome.
Methods
We conducted an observational retrospective monocentric study between January 2014 and January 2018. Pregnancy over 22 gestational weeks (GW)...
Background
Vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) is safe, cost‐effective, and beneficial. Despite professional recommendations supporting VBAC and high success rates, VBAC rates in the United States (US) have remained below 15% since 2002. Very little has been written about access to VBAC in the United States from the perspectives of birthing people. We describe findings from a mixed methods study...
Background
The purpose of this study was to examine the association between perceived social support and postpartum depression symptoms (PDS) and to understand how this association may differ for urban, suburban, rural Appalachian, and rural non‐Appalachian women in Ohio.
Methods
Data were obtained via the 2016 Ohio Pregnancy Assessment Survey (n = 3382), a representative sample of postpartum women...
Background
In Poland, the rate of cesarean birth (CB) is 43%, which is much higher than the European average of 27%. Optimizing the CB birth rate is of critical importance, especially among women with low‐risk pregnancies. However, the determinants of cesarean preference among low‐risk women in Poland have not been well explored.
Methods
This cross‐sectional study included 1011 pregnant women and...
Objective
The incidence of acidosis in term and healthy newborns and the consequences for their neurodevelopment are poorly understood. The aim of our study was to assess neurodevelopmental outcomes at 24 months of age via a parental questionnaire (ASQ, Ages and Stages Questionnaires) for a sample of infants born at term with an umbilical arterial blood pH ≤ 7 or/and hyperlactacidemia ≥ 7 mmol/L...
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