It is widely known that the notion of prolonged pregnancy, defined medically as 41+ or 42+ weeks gestation, has been hotly debated within the medical and midwifery communities for many decades. Within this debate, pregnant women's voices have rarely been heard. Presented here are the results of a qualitative study of self-care in pregnancy, birth and lactation with a non-random sample of women in British Columbia, Canada. A panel of 27 women was interviewed in the third trimester of pregnancy, and 23 of the same participants were re-interviewed post-partum (50 interviews in total). Interviews were tape-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed thematically. Many of the women said they favoured a natural birth and were opposed to labour induction ...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to illuminate, describe, and promote understanding of women’...
This paper examines the endurance of an idealized version of birth - the natural (intervention free)...
Abstract Background Rates of normal birth have been declining steadily over the past 20 years, despi...
Aim: To explore the definitions of normal birth held by women who have not given birth, what influen...
Background: Prolonged labour very often causes suffering from difficulties that may have lifelong im...
The voice of women's experience of prolonged pregnancy and induction of labour is largely absent in ...
This paper aims to develop a better understanding of what proponents of natural childbirth mean by "...
Being pregnant beyond one’s estimated due date is a relatively common experience and requires comple...
Background With only 1.2% of all annual U.S. births registered as out-of-hospital births, national t...
Being pregnant beyond one’s estimated due date is a relatively common experience and requires comple...
Nowadays, increasing numbers of people prefer to spend their lives close to Nature. Many n...
Problem: Studies of women's childbirth preferences repeatedly show that natural birth remains highly...
Background: Both induction of labour at 41 weeks and expectant management until 42 weeks are common ...
Antepartum care at home, including self-assessment teaching and help-seeking guidelines, replaces h...
Background: within childbirth there is a common and widely known explanation of labour and birth whi...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to illuminate, describe, and promote understanding of women’...
This paper examines the endurance of an idealized version of birth - the natural (intervention free)...
Abstract Background Rates of normal birth have been declining steadily over the past 20 years, despi...
Aim: To explore the definitions of normal birth held by women who have not given birth, what influen...
Background: Prolonged labour very often causes suffering from difficulties that may have lifelong im...
The voice of women's experience of prolonged pregnancy and induction of labour is largely absent in ...
This paper aims to develop a better understanding of what proponents of natural childbirth mean by "...
Being pregnant beyond one’s estimated due date is a relatively common experience and requires comple...
Background With only 1.2% of all annual U.S. births registered as out-of-hospital births, national t...
Being pregnant beyond one’s estimated due date is a relatively common experience and requires comple...
Nowadays, increasing numbers of people prefer to spend their lives close to Nature. Many n...
Problem: Studies of women's childbirth preferences repeatedly show that natural birth remains highly...
Background: Both induction of labour at 41 weeks and expectant management until 42 weeks are common ...
Antepartum care at home, including self-assessment teaching and help-seeking guidelines, replaces h...
Background: within childbirth there is a common and widely known explanation of labour and birth whi...
Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to illuminate, describe, and promote understanding of women’...
This paper examines the endurance of an idealized version of birth - the natural (intervention free)...
Abstract Background Rates of normal birth have been declining steadily over the past 20 years, despi...