Excessive childbirth fear can lead to post-partum depression


New York, June 27 (IANS): While some fear in expectant mothers is normal, excessive childbirth fear can lead to complications during pregnancy and birth, and increase risk of post-partum depression, say researchers.

The study showed that women are even more afraid of childbirth than previously thought--and are as concerned about their health care providers and their place of birth as they are about pain or complications.

Excessive fear can lead to complications during pregnancy and birth, said Lee Roosevelt, Clinical Assistant Professor at University of Michigan School of Nursing in the US.

For the study, the researchers polled three small, diverse focus groups of women who were pregnant or had recently given birth.

"Women who have significant fear of childbirth are more likely to have C-sections, longer labors, and to need induction or augmentation," Roosevelt said.

"They're more likely to have postpartum depression," she noted.

The findings appeared in the Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing

Women are not only more afraid than previously thought, but their fears extend far beyond common worries about pain or birth complications, she said.

One of the greatest fears is being abandoned by the clinician, Roosevelt said.

They worry their clinicians would not treat them respectfully or listen to their concerns, or would not attend the actual birth, the study found.

  

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