Birth preferences by nulliparous women and their partners in Turkey

Highlights • It was found in this study that most women and their partners preferred a vaginal birth. • The couples' birth preferences were generally similar to one another. • Vaginal birth preferences were due to its being natural, healthier, with a quicker recovery and discharge from hospital...

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description Highlights • It was found in this study that most women and their partners preferred a vaginal birth. • The couples' birth preferences were generally similar to one another. • Vaginal birth preferences were due to its being natural, healthier, with a quicker recovery and discharge from hospital. • Cesarean section preferences were due to fear of childbirth and not putting the baby at risk. • Both partners' birth preferences affected each other.
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Choice Behavior
Convalescence
Cross-Sectional Studies
Fear
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Internal Medicine
Male
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Parity
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Spouses - statistics & numerical data
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