This autoethnographic study describes the author’s waterbirthing experience to evidence the relationship between fear of childbirth and communication with, and support from, healthcare professionals and the medical process during labour and delivery. The study provides a rereading of the author’s experience, which demonstrates how the traumatic consequences of a first childbirth influenced the experience of a second pregnancy and childbirth. This account indicates how lack of training and inadequate communication by medical staff can lead to traumatic childbirth experience. The study enhances understanding of womens’ transition to motherhood with implications for practice, education and research of midwives and other medical providers
Background: There is evidence that continuity of midwifery care is beneficial to women. Women with f...
Background: There is evidence that continuity of midwifery care is beneficial to women. Women with f...
Aim. This study presents the findings a meta-ethnographic study reporting women’s perceptions and ex...
This autoethnographic study describes the author’s waterbirthing experience to evidence the relation...
Purpose: To describe expectant mothers’ experiences of fear of childbirth after a previous traumati...
Introduction: Childbirth is a stressful event in every woman's life, leading to traumatic deliveries...
A difficult birth experience can have long lasting psychological effects on both mother and baby and...
Purpose: Women’s experiences of pregnancy, labour and birth are for some pregnant women negative and...
Aim: The overall aim of this study is to describe experiences of, and the association between, fear ...
Background: Fear of childbirth (FOC) can have a negative impact on a woman's psychological wellbeing...
Approximately a third of childbearing women report their birth experience as traumatic (Ford, Ayers,...
Fear of childbirth is a natural response that helps women prepare for childbirth. However, if fear i...
Aim: This study presents the findings a meta-ethnographic study reporting women's perceptions and ex...
In sharing elements of one woman's birth experience, the psychological harm it caused her, and the m...
Over the last 30 years or so, feminists have developed a strong and influential critique of the medi...
Background: There is evidence that continuity of midwifery care is beneficial to women. Women with f...
Background: There is evidence that continuity of midwifery care is beneficial to women. Women with f...
Aim. This study presents the findings a meta-ethnographic study reporting women’s perceptions and ex...
This autoethnographic study describes the author’s waterbirthing experience to evidence the relation...
Purpose: To describe expectant mothers’ experiences of fear of childbirth after a previous traumati...
Introduction: Childbirth is a stressful event in every woman's life, leading to traumatic deliveries...
A difficult birth experience can have long lasting psychological effects on both mother and baby and...
Purpose: Women’s experiences of pregnancy, labour and birth are for some pregnant women negative and...
Aim: The overall aim of this study is to describe experiences of, and the association between, fear ...
Background: Fear of childbirth (FOC) can have a negative impact on a woman's psychological wellbeing...
Approximately a third of childbearing women report their birth experience as traumatic (Ford, Ayers,...
Fear of childbirth is a natural response that helps women prepare for childbirth. However, if fear i...
Aim: This study presents the findings a meta-ethnographic study reporting women's perceptions and ex...
In sharing elements of one woman's birth experience, the psychological harm it caused her, and the m...
Over the last 30 years or so, feminists have developed a strong and influential critique of the medi...
Background: There is evidence that continuity of midwifery care is beneficial to women. Women with f...
Background: There is evidence that continuity of midwifery care is beneficial to women. Women with f...
Aim. This study presents the findings a meta-ethnographic study reporting women’s perceptions and ex...