Preparation for Childbirth: Coping with Fear of Childbirth
A special issue of Healthcare (ISSN 2227-9032). This special issue belongs to the section "Perinatal and Neonatal Medicine".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 14696
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Interests: pregnant women; pregnancy; exercise; body mass index; childbirth; partograph
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Dear Colleagues,
Women often face childbirth with fear. The most common fears are related to pain, suffering, and a poor obstetric outcome. However, this is not because childbirth is intrinsically difficult or dangerous; these feelings are largely the result of a lack of training and information from professionals towards women at different stages of pregnancy and childbirth.
Professionals must change this way of working to improve the experience of women in this process, in addition to the social image of childbirth. Giving birth can be a beautiful and pleasant experience as long as the conditions are right, and understanding this will help women to give birth without fear.
Controlling the fear of pain induced by labor is associated with an increase in the physical and emotional well-being of the pregnant woman. There are a range of possible solutions that can help control fear during this special moment in women's lives, for example, childbirth preparation classes, relaxation techniques during childbirth, non-pharmacological analgesic methods that are complementary and/or alternative to standard care, and so on.
For this Special Issue, we invite researchers to contribute original research or review articles that focus on highlighting the importance of health care during the pregnancy process and in preparation for childbirth, in addition to non-pharmacological techniques that help control said fear during childbirth.
Dr. Raquel Rodríguez-Blanque
Dr. Juan Carlos Sánchez-García
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- analgesia
- fear
- pain
- labor
- childbirth
- relaxation therapy
- complementary therapies
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