The review summarizes the relevant literature regarding fear of childbirth. A substantial number of (pregnant) women are more or less afraid of childbirth and a significant minority; report a severe fear of childbirth. The focus will be on definition problems, its features, prevalence, assessment methods and measurements, determinants, consequences and treatment methods. To date, there is still no consensus about the exact definition of severe fear of childbirth. However, there is agreement that women with severe fear of childbirth are concerned about the well-being of themselves and their infants, the labor process, and other personal and external conditions. In studies on prenatal anxiety and fear of childbirth, various kinds of diagnosti...
Fear of childbirth affects as many as 20% of pregnant people, and has been associated with pregnancy...
Objective: To measure the prevalence of the fear of childbirth (FOC) and determine which factors pre...
Pregnancy is a period in which women experience bio psychosocial changes and adapt to ...
The review summarizes the relevant literature regarding fear of childbirth. A substantial number of ...
Background and objectives: Fear and anxiety during pregnancy will have a great impact on the mental ...
The review summarizes the relevant literature regarding fear of childbirth. A substantial number of ...
Background Fear of Childbirth (FOC) is a common problem affecting women’s health and wellbeing, and ...
Aim: Aim of the study was to examine the intensity of childbirth-related fear, its components and re...
Abstract Background Fear of childbirth (FOC) can have a negative impact on a woman’s psychological w...
Fear of childbirth (FOC) is an important psychological problem that is studied worldwide because it ...
Fear of Childbirth (FOC) represents an important women’s health issue: approximately 20% of all preg...
Objective: to describe fears associated with childbirth and reasons for the fears. Design: a qualita...
Abstract Introduction There is growing evidence of the considerable impact of fear of childbirth on ...
AbstractThe objective of this narrative review was to examine the literature on fear of childbirth f...
Background: Pregnancy, though joyful, may be a time of fear and anxiety. Twenty percent of pregnant ...
Fear of childbirth affects as many as 20% of pregnant people, and has been associated with pregnancy...
Objective: To measure the prevalence of the fear of childbirth (FOC) and determine which factors pre...
Pregnancy is a period in which women experience bio psychosocial changes and adapt to ...
The review summarizes the relevant literature regarding fear of childbirth. A substantial number of ...
Background and objectives: Fear and anxiety during pregnancy will have a great impact on the mental ...
The review summarizes the relevant literature regarding fear of childbirth. A substantial number of ...
Background Fear of Childbirth (FOC) is a common problem affecting women’s health and wellbeing, and ...
Aim: Aim of the study was to examine the intensity of childbirth-related fear, its components and re...
Abstract Background Fear of childbirth (FOC) can have a negative impact on a woman’s psychological w...
Fear of childbirth (FOC) is an important psychological problem that is studied worldwide because it ...
Fear of Childbirth (FOC) represents an important women’s health issue: approximately 20% of all preg...
Objective: to describe fears associated with childbirth and reasons for the fears. Design: a qualita...
Abstract Introduction There is growing evidence of the considerable impact of fear of childbirth on ...
AbstractThe objective of this narrative review was to examine the literature on fear of childbirth f...
Background: Pregnancy, though joyful, may be a time of fear and anxiety. Twenty percent of pregnant ...
Fear of childbirth affects as many as 20% of pregnant people, and has been associated with pregnancy...
Objective: To measure the prevalence of the fear of childbirth (FOC) and determine which factors pre...
Pregnancy is a period in which women experience bio psychosocial changes and adapt to ...