Labour pain is influenced by numerous factors including maternal age, psychological factors and social deprivation [1]. There are no published data on how these variables interact. This study aimed to determine the key factor(s) predicting labour pain. The identification of any such factor(s) may allow appropriate resources to be targeted at those likely to benefit and improve maternal satisfaction
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Background: Despite high rates of women's use of intrapartum pain mana...
Background: Despite high rates of women's use of intrapartum pain management techniques, little is k...
The study aimed to comprehend the pain influence as a motive to search for hospital labor assistance...
Objectives. Every woman during childbirth passes labor-pain experience. Although pain in childbirth ...
Labor pain is usually described as cramping, aching, tiring, intense, pushing and exhausting. There ...
Perceptions of labour pain by mothers and their attending midwives Aims. The aim of the current stud...
In women who give birth normally, about 90% of mothers feel labor pain Stage 1. Medically, the pain ...
Background: The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not all wome...
ObjectivesThe primary aim of the study was to explore pain intensity (PI) and pain coping (PC) score...
Background and aims: Delivery in addition to being stressful situations for a pregnant person, it is...
This paper explores the effects of the childbirth environment and demographic variables on the labor...
The relationship between pain and anxiety is complex. Apprehension and fear enhance pain perception ...
Objective: This study aimed to assess that whether severity of the pain in labor has some impact of ...
Abstract Background The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not ...
Latent phase labour has been identified as a challenging time for women (Cheyne et al 2007, Barnett ...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Background: Despite high rates of women's use of intrapartum pain mana...
Background: Despite high rates of women's use of intrapartum pain management techniques, little is k...
The study aimed to comprehend the pain influence as a motive to search for hospital labor assistance...
Objectives. Every woman during childbirth passes labor-pain experience. Although pain in childbirth ...
Labor pain is usually described as cramping, aching, tiring, intense, pushing and exhausting. There ...
Perceptions of labour pain by mothers and their attending midwives Aims. The aim of the current stud...
In women who give birth normally, about 90% of mothers feel labor pain Stage 1. Medically, the pain ...
Background: The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not all wome...
ObjectivesThe primary aim of the study was to explore pain intensity (PI) and pain coping (PC) score...
Background and aims: Delivery in addition to being stressful situations for a pregnant person, it is...
This paper explores the effects of the childbirth environment and demographic variables on the labor...
The relationship between pain and anxiety is complex. Apprehension and fear enhance pain perception ...
Objective: This study aimed to assess that whether severity of the pain in labor has some impact of ...
Abstract Background The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not ...
Latent phase labour has been identified as a challenging time for women (Cheyne et al 2007, Barnett ...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Background: Despite high rates of women's use of intrapartum pain mana...
Background: Despite high rates of women's use of intrapartum pain management techniques, little is k...
The study aimed to comprehend the pain influence as a motive to search for hospital labor assistance...