The authenticity of women who decided for a natural childbirth: experiences

Objective: to understand the meanings of experiences of women who have undergone natural childbirth. Methods: heideggerian qualitative phenomenological research with 14 women carried out through open audiorecorded interviews, transcribed and analyzed whose steps were the routing for constitution of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Rev. RENE 2022-04, Vol.23, p.e72265
Hauptverfasser: Elias, Elayne Arantes, Floriani, Dayanne Teresinha Granetto Cardoso, Manhães, Letycia Sardinha Peixoto, Paiva, Andyara do Carmo Pinto Coelho, Cardoso, Fabrício Bruno, Silva, Lauanna Malafaia da, Mendes, Nelson Augusto
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: to understand the meanings of experiences of women who have undergone natural childbirth. Methods: heideggerian qualitative phenomenological research with 14 women carried out through open audiorecorded interviews, transcribed and analyzed whose steps were the routing for constitution of units of meaning, understanding and hermeneutics. Results: most of them decided to give birth normally and this experience meant: having chosen and dreamed of natural birth because it was better, having planned to give birth, having known how the moment would be and that it was a great experience allied to the feeling of being more powerful and strong and that they would advise other women without any regrets. Despite the positive experience, many did not receive information about childbirth. Conclusion: the experience of natural birth proved to be authentic due to the women’s decision, with assertive reports, which is provided by quality assistance by obstetric nursing, active from prenatal to postpartum. Contributions to practice: reflection and strengthening of the obstetric nurse’s actions in this process, which goes from prenatal care to labor, childbirth, and puerperium, following the guidelines of good practice in women’s health care and public health policies.
ISSN:1517-3852
2175-6783
DOI:10.15253/2175-6783.20222372265