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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Recent research highlights that women experience great benefits from immersing in warm water during labor and birth. While there has been an increase in research examining women's experiences of using water, there has been little investigation of the views and perceptions of women who have not. The objective of this study was to examine the views and perceptions of water immersion from women who had birthed in Australia but had not used the option.Entities:
Keywords: childbirth; choice; experience; water immersion; waterbirth
Year: 2022 PMID: 35974712 PMCID: PMC9348581 DOI: 10.18332/ejm/150355
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Midwifery ISSN: 2585-2906
Demographic characteristics of the sample, November 2016 to October 2017, Australia (N=395)
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| <20 | 3 (0.8) |
| 20–29 | 134 (33.9) |
| 30–39 | 211 (53.4) |
| 40–49 | 45 (11.4) |
| Prefer not to answer | 2 (0.5) |
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| Primary school | 1 (0.3) |
| Secondary school | 51 (12.9) |
| Diploma/certificate | 107 (27.1) |
| Degree | 142 (35.9) |
| Master’s/Honors degree | 74 (18.7) |
| PhD | 8 (2.0) |
| Other | 12 (3.0) |
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| Australian | 354 (87.3) |
| Asian | 5 (1.3) |
| British | 17 (4.3) |
| Middle-Eastern | 2 (0.5) |
| European | 19 (4.8) |
| African | 3 (0.8) |
| American | 1 (0.3) |
| Other | 3 (0.8) |
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| New South Wales | 61 (15.4) |
| Victoria | 74 (19.0) |
| South Australia | 142 (35.9) |
| Tasmania | 3 (0.8) |
| Western Australia | 29 (7.3) |
| Queensland | 70 (17.7) |
| Australian Capital Territory | 8 (2.0) |
| Northern Territory | 7 (1.8) |
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| Married | 290 (73.4) |
| Widowed | 1 (0.3) |
| Divorced | 5 (1.3) |
| Separated | 11 (2.8) |
| In a domestic partnership or civil union | 70 (17.7) |
| Single, but cohabiting with a significant other | 5 (1.3) |
| Single, never married | 13 (3.3) |
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| 1 | 166 (42.0) |
| 2 | 145 (36.7) |
| 3 | 53 (13.4) |
| 4 | 20 (5.1) |
| ≤5 | 11 (2.8) |
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| Yes | 67 (17.0) |
| No | 328 (83.0) |
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| Public hospital | 268 (67.8) |
| Private hospital | 84 (21.3) |
| Birth center | 13 (3.3) |
| Home | 23 (5.8) |
| Other | 7 (1.8) |
Information provided to women about water immersion during a previous pregnancy, November 2016 to October 2017, Australia (n=395)
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| Yes, information was thorough | 60 (15.2) |
| Yes, but I would have liked more information | 69 (17.5) |
| No, but I was aware that it was an option | 184 (46.6) |
| No, I didn’t even know it was an option | 76 (19.2) |
| Missing | 6 (1.5) |
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| Midwife | 141 (45.1) |
| Obstetrician | 7 (2.2) |
| General Practitioner (GP) | 0 (0) |
| Family member | 7 (2.2) |
| Friend | 27 (8.6) |
| I read about it on the internet | 74 (23.6) |
| Other | 28 (9.0) |
| Missing | 29 (9.3) |
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| Yes, for both labor and birth | 203 (71.5) |
| Yes, but only for labor | 59 (20.8) |
| No | 22 (7.7) |
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| Yes | 95 (33.5) |
| No | 101 (35.6) |
| I can’t recall | 88 (30.9) |
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| Yes | 181 (63.7) |
| No | 56 (19.7) |
| I can’t recall | 47 (16.6) |
n=284.
Pain relief options discussed in a prior pregnancy, November 2016 to October 2017, Australia (N=395)
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| Gas/nitrous oxide | 274 (69.4) |
| Epidural | 263 (66.6) |
| Shower | 223 (56.5) |
| Heat pack | 171 (43.3) |
| Massage | 168 (42.5) |
| TENS machine | 142 (35.9) |
| Pethidine | 137 (34.7) |
| Hypnobirthing/meditation | 85 (21.5) |
| Morphine | 82 (20.8) |
| Spinal anesthesia | 60 (15.2) |
| Acupuncture/acupressure | 34 (8.6) |
| General anesthesia | 29 (7.3) |
| Fentanyl (injection/nasal spray) | 26 (6.6) |
| Sterile water injections | 12 (3.0) |
| Pain relief options not discussed | 39 (9.9) |
| Other | 19 (4.8) |
Reasons why water immersion was not available among women who had been told that they did not meet the criteria, November 2016 to October 2017, Australia (N=66)
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| The hospital didn’t offer the option | 14 (21.2) |
| An experienced water immersion practitioner was not available | 6 (9.1) |
| Necessary equipment was not available (i.e. pool, bath, hot water) | 11 (16.7) |
| The bath/pool was not filled in time | 3 (4.6) |
| My body mass index (BMI)/weight was too high | 23 (34.8) |
| I lost a lot of blood in my previous birth (postpartum hemorrhage) | 5 (7.6) |
| I was told that my baby was too big | 6 (9.1) |
| I was told that my baby was too small | 3 (4.6) |
| My last baby’s shoulders got stuck (shoulder dystocia) | 1 (1.5) |
| I went into labor too early (I had a preterm birth) | 3 (4.6) |
| I went overdue or past my due date | 5 (7.6) |
| I was induced | 21 (31.8) |
| I had a previous cesarean section | 16 (24.2) |
| I needed to have a cesarean section | 11 (16.7) |
| My baby was in distress (my baby’s heart rate was too high or too low) | 6 (9.1) |
| I had high blood pressure (e.g. pre-eclampsia, pregnancy-induced hypertension, pre-existing hypertension) | 5 (7.6) |
| The practitioner supporting me did not agree with water immersion | 4 (6.1) |
| No one told me it was an option | 4 (6.1) |
| I had gestational diabetes | 7 (10.6) |
| I had type 1 or type 2 diabetes | 0 (0.00) |
| Other | 10 (15.2) |
Figure 1Perceived benefits of water immersion by percentage of responses, November 2016 to October 2017, Australia (n=395)
Figure 2Perceived concerns of water immersion by percentage of responses, November 2016 to October 2017, Australia (n=395)