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Journal of Nurse Midwifery and Maternal Health

Volume  6, Issue 1, January – April 2020, Pages 09-13
 

Original Article

Influence of Choice of Birth on Women’s Child Birth Experience

Prasuna Jelly1, Suman Choudhary2, Prakash Mahala3

1Assistant Professor, 2Nursing Tutor, 3Nursing Officer, All India Institute of Medical Science, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249203, India.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/jnmmh.2454.7506.6120.1

Abstract

 

The impact of choice and control on women’s child birth experiences depend on a woman and her care providers because deliverystrategy normally include data such as wherever a woman want to plan for delivery, birth attend by who and what types of medical treatment and pain relieve who will appear a delivery will be used. If expectations are not met, it affects the birth experience. The aim of this review is to more appreciate the complete role of control and choice of women’s labourskills. There are many factors include to women’s arrogance toward their delivery experience. The greatest protruding issues include
decision making choice, control, community support, and pain control efficacy. Choices and control may be internal and external processes which impact women’s birth experiences. Internal may be to control women emotional state and pain expression and external may be on other hand, which refers to women’s ability in decision making related to her birth include medical intervention, type of support and sources and where and how to give birth. If these criteria are fulfilled associated with positive experience and lacking of these indicate negative experience.
Keyword: Impact; Choice; Control; Childbirth; Experiences.


Corresponding Author : Prasuna Jelly