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Previous birth experience and birth anxiety: predictors of caesarean section on demand?

Sibil Tschudin1, Judith Alder, Stephanie Hendriksen, Johannes Bitzer, Karoline Aebi Popp, Rosanna Zanetti, Irene Hösli, Wolfgang Holzgreve, Verena Geissbühler.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate pregnant women's intentions for opting for caesarean section (CS), their experiences regarding previous births and their expectations for subsequent delivery. Our objectives were to identify medical and psychological predictors pertaining to the decision for CS on demand.
DESIGN: The cross-sectional survey was conducted at two study centres over a three-month period including German speaking women at any time of pregnancy and consisted of an anonymous structured questionnaire. Logistic regression was computed to investigate the predictive value of medical variables, birth experience and birth anxiety on the demand for CS.
RESULTS: Nineteen of 201 participants preferred to deliver by CS on demand and 15 felt uncertain about their decision. How the preceding delivery had been experienced was significantly better in the vaginal delivery (VD)-group (women not considering CS on demand) than in the CS-group (good experience in 81.7% and 52.0% respectively, p = 0.007). A negative previous birth experience and a preceding CS were predictors for the wish to deliver by CS.
CONCLUSIONS: As negative birth experience predicts the wish for a CS, specific supportive care during first pregnancy could play a pivotal role in making this decision.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19639511     DOI: 10.1080/01674820902789233

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychosom Obstet Gynaecol        ISSN: 0167-482X            Impact factor:   2.949


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Authors:  Tianyang Zhang; Anna Sidorchuk; Laura Sevilla-Cermeño; Alba Vilaplana-Pérez; Zheng Chang; Henrik Larsson; David Mataix-Cols; Lorena Fernández de la Cruz
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Authors:  L C Gaudernack; T M Michelsen; T Egeland; N Voldner; M Lukasse
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