Midwife or doctor: a study of pregnant women making delivery decisions
โ Scribed by Kathleen M Galotti; Beverly Pierce; Rebecca L Reimer; Amy E Luckner
- Book ID
- 104442075
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 60 KB
- Volume
- 45
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1526-9523
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โฆ Synopsis
ABSTRACT
Eightyโeight women from diverse educational backgrounds were interviewed as they made several important and related life decisions during their pregnancies. In this article, the focus is on the choice of birth attendant. There were few differences between those women who did and did not consider a midwife. Women who selected a midwife reported feeling more knowledgeable about birth attendants, more in control over the birth attendant decision, more satisfied about their delivery decisions, more in control of and satisfied with pain medication decisions, more autonomous in their pregnancy decision making, and more in agreement with โalternative birthโ philosophies and less in agreement with โconventional birthโ philosophies. The participants also reported receiving more approval from spouse/significant other and friends, were more likely to use โgut instinctโ and previous experience or habit to make pregnancy decisions, and were more ready to make these decisions than were women who had not selected a midwife as their primary birth attendant.
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