Lewinsohn Rebecca, Crankshaw Tamaryn, Tomlinson Mark, Gibbs Andrew, Butler Lisa, Smit Jenni
Haverford College, Pennsylvania, United States.
Health Economics and HIV and AIDS Research Division, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Midwifery. 2018 Jul;62:29-35. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2018.03.001. Epub 2018 Mar 15.
Unintended pregnancy is associated with poor maternal and child health outcomes. To improve the health and wellbeing of women during the antenatal period, additional research in settings where unintended pregnancies are common is required to better understand the impact of the pregnancy on women's emotional health, relationships, and support structures.
To examine the personal, social and economic factors shaping the antenatal experiences of women in a resource-constrained setting with high rates of unintended pregnancy and HIV.
Qualitative, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 30 women from an urban informal settlement in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, who had given birth within the last six weeks.
Most participants (n = 27, 90%) reported that their pregnancy had not been planned. Unintended pregnancy marked a period of heightened stress and vulnerability for many participants due to increased financial strain, HIV status, and trauma associated with past or current violence. Family members and sexual partners could mitigate financial stress and be sources of emotional and material support during the antenatal period. However, participants frequently experienced increased instability and conflict in sexual partner and family relationships due to the unintended pregnancy, exacerbating women's stress.
A nuanced understanding of the factors shaping women's emotional responses to an unintended pregnancy may aid in identification of women who are most likely to experience high levels of antenatal stress and to prioritize these women for intervention in order to prevent associated poor maternal and child health outcomes.
意外怀孕与母婴健康不良结局相关。为改善孕期妇女的健康和福祉,需要在意外怀孕常见的环境中开展更多研究,以更好地了解怀孕对妇女情绪健康、人际关系和支持结构的影响。
探讨在资源有限、意外怀孕和艾滋病毒感染率高的环境中,影响妇女产前经历的个人、社会和经济因素。
对南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省一个城市非正式定居点的30名在过去六周内分娩的妇女进行了定性、半结构化访谈。
大多数参与者(n = 27,90%)报告称她们的怀孕并非计划之中。意外怀孕对许多参与者来说意味着一段压力增大和脆弱性增强的时期,原因包括经济压力增加、艾滋病毒感染状况以及与过去或当前暴力相关的创伤。家庭成员和性伴侣可以减轻经济压力,并且在孕期成为情感和物质支持的来源。然而,由于意外怀孕,参与者在性伴侣关系和家庭关系中经常经历更多的不稳定和冲突,这加剧了妇女的压力。
对影响妇女对意外怀孕情绪反应的因素进行细致入微的理解,可能有助于识别最有可能经历高水平产前压力的妇女,并将这些妇女作为干预的重点,以预防相关的母婴健康不良结局。