The unseen aspect of negative birth experience: Blues of birth.

Health Care Women Int

Faculty of Gulhane Health Sciences, Department of Midwifery, Health Sciences University, Ankara, Turkey.

Published: February 2023

The purpose of the authors in this paper is to investigate the effects of negative experiences during delivery and postpartum period on the relationship between the mother. The quantitative part of this study was conducted with 289 mothers and the qualitative part with 40 mothers. It was found that experiencing upsetting problems during delivery (=0.006) and in the postpartum period (=0.002) had an effect on separation anxiety. Based on the examination of the feelings experienced during annoying or distressing situations in the postpartum period, it was determined that there was a significant correlation between guilt (=0.000), fear of not being a good mother (=0.035), and feeling weak (=0.001) and separation anxiety. Blues of birth is fear and anxiety that the baby will be harmed if the mother is separated from it, and it is attributed to negative experiences during delivery and the postpartum period.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07399332.2021.1961777DOI Listing

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