More pregnant women turn to reality-based television programs and the Internet\ud than to prenatal classes. Scant research examines the portrayal of childbirth\ud in these new media. Although its impact is unknown, we do know that up to 20%\ud of pregnant women fear giving birth; consequences include avoiding pregnancy,\ud termination, depression, and increased maternal morbidity.\ud Overall internet content tended to be contradictory but largely reflected two categories:\ud natural and mainstream, with two different portrayals of childbirth.\ud Natural sources focused on eliminating fear, discrediting hospital births, and\ud promoting ‘alternative’ options such as homebirth and midwifery. Mainstream\ud sources reinforced fears, discredited...
Women in our culture are heavily exposed to both social media and reality television shows, tending ...
BACKGROUND This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Objective: this study examined images of birth rooms in developed countries to ...
Media can have a powerful eff ect on women’s knowledge, beliefs and expectations about pregnancy and...
Background Considerable debate surrounds the influence media have on first-time pregnant women...
BACKGROUND: Considerable debate surrounds the influence media have on first-time pregnant women. Muc...
Introduction: Recent research has demonstrated that the media presentation of childbirth is highly m...
Labor and birth have become predominantly medicalized in the United States. The media has a strong i...
The expansion of technological access has led to substantial shifting in opportunities to connect ge...
Presented to the 10th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Factual and reality television shows that depict childbirth are both commercially successful and con...
Women are actively encouraged to educate themselves about pregnancy from formal sources (e.g., infor...
Fear is increasingly cited as a reason for rising rates of intervention in childbirth, with women it...
Aim: To facilitate exposure of student midwives to images of undisturbed birth by engagement with th...
Pregnant women get information about pregnancy andchild-birth from many sources, including the Inter...
Women in our culture are heavily exposed to both social media and reality television shows, tending ...
BACKGROUND This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Objective: this study examined images of birth rooms in developed countries to ...
Media can have a powerful eff ect on women’s knowledge, beliefs and expectations about pregnancy and...
Background Considerable debate surrounds the influence media have on first-time pregnant women...
BACKGROUND: Considerable debate surrounds the influence media have on first-time pregnant women. Muc...
Introduction: Recent research has demonstrated that the media presentation of childbirth is highly m...
Labor and birth have become predominantly medicalized in the United States. The media has a strong i...
The expansion of technological access has led to substantial shifting in opportunities to connect ge...
Presented to the 10th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Factual and reality television shows that depict childbirth are both commercially successful and con...
Women are actively encouraged to educate themselves about pregnancy from formal sources (e.g., infor...
Fear is increasingly cited as a reason for rising rates of intervention in childbirth, with women it...
Aim: To facilitate exposure of student midwives to images of undisturbed birth by engagement with th...
Pregnant women get information about pregnancy andchild-birth from many sources, including the Inter...
Women in our culture are heavily exposed to both social media and reality television shows, tending ...
BACKGROUND This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s ...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Objective: this study examined images of birth rooms in developed countries to ...