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INTRODUCTION. Most women experience pregnancy and childbirth during a lifetime, and as such, it is a common experience. However, for the individual woman, being pregnant is a major and potentially life‐changing event that opens up new possibilities and responsibilities, joys and concerns.
25 wrz 2024 · Abstract. Early or teenage pregnancy is a worldwide phenomenon, considered both a social problem and a public health issue. This study analyzes the risk factors and consequences for the social development of young mothers based on a bibliographical review of research studies.
Taking women’s experiences seriously during early pregnancy may prevent future suffering during childbirth. Aim: To describe and understand women’s first time experiences of early pregnancy.
11 paź 2017 · This systematic review aims to provide an overview of aspects of care valued by women and/or their partners faced with early pregnancy complications and to identify potential targets for improvement in early pregnancy healthcare.
29 kwi 2021 · Introduction. Maternity and pregnancy involve significant biopsychosocial changes in the lives of women. Pregnant women undergo hormonal changes, such as increased cortisol, the effects of which include fatigue, disruptive sleep, anxiety, and poor memory (Ziomkiewicz et al., 2019).
14 paź 2021 · Introduction. Traditionally research on pregnancy has been focused on the 9 months prior to birth. However, there is increasing recognition of the effects of preconception, early-life, and transgenerational exposures on reproductive outcomes.
26 mar 2022 · Abstract. Purpose: Early pregnancy complications are common and often result in pregnancy loss, which can be emotionally challenging for women. Research on the emotional experiences of those attending Early Pregnancy Assessment Units [EPAUs] is scarce.