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Health Care Women Int ; 36(6): 663-83, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24313379

ABSTRACT

In this study, researchers explored mothers' coping strategies in dealing with birth by unplanned Caesarean section. Mothers' experiences of a traumatic birth could be influenced by perceived strengths when coping with the stress related to the incident. Coping strategies resulted in reassessment of the birth process and were associated with a more positive and memorable experience. In-depth interviews with 10 women explored their lived experiences of childbirth. Data were analyzed thematically. Phenomenological theory served as a framework for the structuring, organizing, and categorizing of data. Mothers described several factors and coping strategies that they perceived to be effective in reducing the impact of their traumatic birth experiences.


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Adaptation, Psychological , Cesarean Section/psychology , Decision Making , Mothers/psychology , Adult , Communication , Emotions , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Qualitative Research , Social Support , South Africa
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