Pregnancy and childbirth are powerful events in the life of a woman, initiating profound physical and psychological changes. This theoretical dissertation explored pregnancy in relation to mythology, archetypal energies, and the theme of empowerment. Utilizing a hermeneutic phenomenological approach and analyzing relevant texts, poetry, and artistic renderings, this work examined the experience of pregnancy and contrasted it with traumatic childbirth and its subsequent effect on women’s physical and psychological well-being. Cesarean section birth or highly technocratic hospital birth, when felt to be traumatic, can result in a woman losing her voice and feeling victimized. Women diagnosed with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders following...
Purpose: Women’s experiences of pregnancy, labour and birth are for some pregnant women negative and...
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...
Childbirth trauma for mothers in hospital settings is an escalating reality in American healthcare. ...
This study explores the psychological dynamics associated with labor and birth in order to better un...
The aim of the thesis is to present the concern with the issue of birth trauma. Theoretical part dea...
[[abstract]]Being pregnant is one of the essential ways for women to become mothers. Through the pro...
Hypnosis-Assisted Birth is any birth in which a woman utilized self-hypnosis or any other form of hy...
Childbirth is an emotional and physical experience, which may have permanent or longterm positive or...
Depression and related mental health disorders are common during pregnancy and the postpartum. Despi...
This thesis is an invitation for women to consider a radical shift in perspective of the pain in chi...
Women who experience pregnancy subsequent to stillbirth have a powerful history that changes their l...
BACKGROUND: Within midwifery, there is a move toward reclaiming and promoting physiological birth. B...
Women who experience pregnancy subsequent to stillbirth have a powerful history that changes their l...
Purpose: Women’s experiences of pregnancy, labour and birth are for some pregnant women negative and...
Purpose: Women’s experiences of pregnancy, labour and birth are for some pregnant women negative and...
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...
Childbirth trauma for mothers in hospital settings is an escalating reality in American healthcare. ...
This study explores the psychological dynamics associated with labor and birth in order to better un...
The aim of the thesis is to present the concern with the issue of birth trauma. Theoretical part dea...
[[abstract]]Being pregnant is one of the essential ways for women to become mothers. Through the pro...
Hypnosis-Assisted Birth is any birth in which a woman utilized self-hypnosis or any other form of hy...
Childbirth is an emotional and physical experience, which may have permanent or longterm positive or...
Depression and related mental health disorders are common during pregnancy and the postpartum. Despi...
This thesis is an invitation for women to consider a radical shift in perspective of the pain in chi...
Women who experience pregnancy subsequent to stillbirth have a powerful history that changes their l...
BACKGROUND: Within midwifery, there is a move toward reclaiming and promoting physiological birth. B...
Women who experience pregnancy subsequent to stillbirth have a powerful history that changes their l...
Purpose: Women’s experiences of pregnancy, labour and birth are for some pregnant women negative and...
Purpose: Women’s experiences of pregnancy, labour and birth are for some pregnant women negative and...
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...