Division of Family Planning, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Women's Health, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2022 Feb 25;22(1):154. doi: 10.1186/s12884-022-04451-2.
The objectives of this qualitative study were to better understand women's experiences regarding contraceptive choice, breastfeeding intentions and the relationship between the two. Women are routinely presented with counseling on breastfeeding and contraception throughout their prenatal and postpartum care, but little is published on patients' own priorities, desires and experiences of this peripartum counseling. This article aims to address this gap in the literature.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients in the immediate postpartum period. The interview guide explored: 1) timing and content of contraceptive counseling; 2) breastfeeding goals and expectations; 3) reasons for contraceptive choices; and 4) recommendations for counseling. Interview transcripts were coded to identify themes and analyzed.
Twenty interviews were conducted. The participants were reflective of our patient population in the Bronx, with ninety percent using Medicaid for insurance and fifteen percent concerned about food security in the past month, well-validated questions reflective of poverty and socioeconomic status. Three themes emerged from the interviews: (1) using contraception was described as a selfish decision by the mother without benefit to the newborn; (2) women felt pressure to breastfeed and saw the inability to breastfeed as a personal failure; and (3) medical providers were viewed as more trustworthy when it came to information regarding breastfeeding as opposed to contraceptive options, where decisions relied on anecdotes from friends or family.
Most decision-making regarding breastfeeding and contraception relied on the personal experiences of the participants and their friends and family. A clear need for support for women who are unable to breastfeed and education about the benefits of contraception for the newborn was identified.
本定性研究的目的是更好地了解女性在避孕选择、母乳喂养意图以及两者之间关系方面的经历。女性在产前和产后护理期间通常会接受关于母乳喂养和避孕的咨询,但关于患者自己对这一围产期咨询的优先事项、愿望和经验的信息却很少。本文旨在填补这一文献空白。
在产后立即对患者进行半结构化访谈。访谈指南探讨了:1)避孕咨询的时间和内容;2)母乳喂养目标和期望;3)避孕选择的原因;以及 4)咨询建议。对访谈记录进行编码以识别主题并进行分析。
进行了 20 次访谈。参与者反映了我们在布朗克斯的患者人群,其中 90%的人使用医疗补助作为保险,15%的人在过去一个月担心食品安全,这些都是很好地验证了贫困和社会经济地位的问题。访谈中出现了三个主题:1)使用避孕措施被描述为母亲的自私决定,对新生儿没有好处;2)女性感到母乳喂养的压力,并且认为无法母乳喂养是个人失败;3)在提供有关母乳喂养的信息时,医疗服务提供者比提供避孕选择的信息更值得信赖,因为有关避孕选择的信息取决于朋友或家人的轶事。
大多数关于母乳喂养和避孕的决策取决于参与者及其朋友和家人的个人经验。确定了对无法母乳喂养的妇女提供支持以及对避孕对新生儿的益处进行教育的明确需求。