Aim: To explore the definitions of normal birth held by women who have not given birth, what influences that perspective, and compare it with those of health professionals. Background: Available evidence provides conflicting definitions of normal childbirth. The majority of available evidence encapsulates the views of the health professionals themselves or women who have experienced childbirth. Little evidence exists that reflects the views of women yet to experience childbirth. Method: Six participants were identified via purposive sampling to undertake a small exploratory qualitative study utilizing semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis. Ethical approval was obtained. Results: The definition of normal birth is individual and co...
It is widely known that the notion of prolonged pregnancy, defined medically as 41+ or 42+ weeks ges...
BACKGROUND: Medicalization has led to the standardization of American maternity care and limited the...
The birth of a child is a pivotal time in the life of a mother, her family and society. The health a...
Background. The importance of working in partnership with women to engender true ‘choice’ may be cha...
It has been said that within a secondary care setting, surrounded by medical influences, it is diffi...
The present study was a qualitative exploration of well-being made meaningful in the lives of women ...
Background: Participation of woman in decision-making processes is one of the key indicators of an a...
BACKGROUND: Within midwifery, there is a move toward reclaiming and promoting physiological birth. B...
Objective: to investigate how \u27normal\u27 childbirth is described by new mothers and their attend...
Objectives: to explore and describe the labour and birth expectations of a cohort of Western Austral...
In response to rising rates of medical intervention in birth, there has been increased international...
BACKGROUND: Given the significance of the birth experience on women's and babies' well-being, assess...
Problem: Studies of women's childbirth preferences repeatedly show that natural birth remains highly...
OBJECTIVES: to explore and describe the labour and birth expectations of a cohort of Western Austral...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This article describes and discusses an conference ...
It is widely known that the notion of prolonged pregnancy, defined medically as 41+ or 42+ weeks ges...
BACKGROUND: Medicalization has led to the standardization of American maternity care and limited the...
The birth of a child is a pivotal time in the life of a mother, her family and society. The health a...
Background. The importance of working in partnership with women to engender true ‘choice’ may be cha...
It has been said that within a secondary care setting, surrounded by medical influences, it is diffi...
The present study was a qualitative exploration of well-being made meaningful in the lives of women ...
Background: Participation of woman in decision-making processes is one of the key indicators of an a...
BACKGROUND: Within midwifery, there is a move toward reclaiming and promoting physiological birth. B...
Objective: to investigate how \u27normal\u27 childbirth is described by new mothers and their attend...
Objectives: to explore and describe the labour and birth expectations of a cohort of Western Austral...
In response to rising rates of medical intervention in birth, there has been increased international...
BACKGROUND: Given the significance of the birth experience on women's and babies' well-being, assess...
Problem: Studies of women's childbirth preferences repeatedly show that natural birth remains highly...
OBJECTIVES: to explore and describe the labour and birth expectations of a cohort of Western Austral...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This article describes and discusses an conference ...
It is widely known that the notion of prolonged pregnancy, defined medically as 41+ or 42+ weeks ges...
BACKGROUND: Medicalization has led to the standardization of American maternity care and limited the...
The birth of a child is a pivotal time in the life of a mother, her family and society. The health a...