Antenatal Fear of Childbirth as a Risk Factor for a Bad Childbirth Experience
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Fear of childbirth Childbirth experience Obstetrics Pregnancy Childbirth
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2023-01-18Referencia bibliográfica
Rúger-Navarrete, A.... [et al.]. Antenatal Fear of Childbirth as a Risk Factor for a Bad Childbirth Experience. Healthcare 2023, 11, 297. [https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11030297]
Abstract
Giving birth is one of the most impressive experiences in life. However, many pregnant
women suffer from fear of childbirth (FOC) and experience labour in very different ways, depending
on their personality, previous life experiences, pregnancy, and birth circumstances. The aim of this
study was to analyse how fear of childbirth affects the childbirth experience and to assess the related
consequences. For this, a descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in a sample of 414 women
between 1 July 2021 and 30 June 2022. The Birth Anticipation Scale (BAS) was used to measure
fear of childbirth and the Childbirth Experience Questionnaire (CEQ-E) was applied to measure
satisfaction with the childbirth experience. Fear of childbirth negatively and significantly predicted
the childbirth experience. In addition, women who were more fearful of childbirth were found to have
worse obstetric outcomes and a higher likelihood of having a caesarean delivery (p = 0.008 C. I 95%).
Fear behaved as a risk factor for the birth experience, so the greater the fear, the higher the risk of
having a worse birth experience (OR 1.1). Encouraging active listening and support strategies may
increase pregnant women’s confidence, thus decreasing their fear of the process and improving their
childbirth experience.
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