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Pregnancy intendedness, maternal-fetal bonding, and postnatal maternal-infant bonding.

Karina M Shreffler1, Tiffany N Spierling2, Jens E Jespersen2, Stacy Tiemeyer3.   

Abstract

This study models associations between pregnancy intendedness and prenatal maternal-fetal bonding with postnatal maternal-infant bonding. Unintended pregnancies are associated with disruptions in maternal-infant bonding, which has long-term adverse implications for maternal and child well-being. Given the high proportion of births that are unintended in the United States, identifying protective factors is critical. Pregnant women (ages 16-38) were recruited from two prenatal clinics in a metropolitan city in the South Central United States at their first prenatal visit and followed throughout pregnancy and postbirth. Multiple regression analyses examined associations, mediation, and moderation. Results indicate that the more unintended/unwanted women reported their pregnancies to be, the lower they reported their maternal-infant bonding postbirth, and higher maternal-fetal bonding scores are associated with higher postnatal maternal-infant bonding. An interaction revealed that a higher level of prenatal bonding is protective for postnatal bonding among those with unintended/unwanted pregnancies. Because prenatal bonding can be enhanced through intervention, it is a promising target to reduce the risks associated with unintended pregnancy.
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Keywords:  Bindung; Mots clés: grossesse indésirée; Mutter-Fötus-Bindung; Mutter-Kind-Bindung; afectividad; attachement; attachment; embarazo no intencional; lien maternel-fœtal; lien maternel-nourrisson; maternal-fetal bonding; maternal-infant bonding; unbeabsichtigte Schwangerschaft; unintended pregnancy; vinculación materno-fetal; vinculación materno-infanti; الحمل غير المقصود، التعلق، والترابط بين الأم والجنين، الترابط بين الأم والطفل; 予定外妊娠; 依恋; 意外怀孕; 愛着; 母-子ボンディング; 母-胎児ボンディング; 母婴连结; 母胎连结

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33860552      PMCID: PMC8175017          DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21919

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


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