Nosek Marcianna, Regan Annette
University of San Francisco, CA, USA.
Womens Health (Lond). 2025 Jan-Dec;21:17455057251344733. doi: 10.1177/17455057251344733. Epub 2025 Jun 6.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, uncertainty was exacerbated in experiences of pregnancy and childbirth as people navigated through uncharted territory. Building resilience may be one effective way to cope. However, for those who carry a heavier burden in upholding others, a societal expectation of "toughness" and the ability to endure may lead to an appearance of resilience, while on the inside, well-being may be compromised.
This study is part of a larger phenomenological study that explored the broad research question: What is the lived experience of childbearing during the COVID-19 pandemic? Specific themes of uncertainty and resilience are reported with the aim to provide a deeper exploration of the role they play in childbearing persons' lives.
This study utilized an interpretive phenomenological design, which allowed for an in-depth exploration of participants' experiences and the implicit meanings of those experiences.
Participants who were either currently or recently pregnant and had given birth since the pandemic began were recruited from a larger U.S. national survey. Twenty-two U.S. ethnically, racially, and geographically diverse women were interviewed via Zoom in English or Spanish.
The text revealed rich narratives of uncertainty during the unfolding of the pandemic vis-à-vis direct experiences of contracting COVID-19, concerns regarding vaccination, and the effects of public health restrictions impacting pregnancy, birth, and postpartum experiences. Participants also shared how courage and humility contributed to their overall resilience, and how resilience may be masked in others.
When considering the complexity of women's lives in contemporary society along with the demands of motherhood to facilitate a deeply felt resilience resulting in well-being, interventions must be multi-pronged to lessen the pressures to be a and/or supermom and change the norm on a societal level for childbearing persons to have the option to be .
在新冠疫情期间,由于人们身处未知领域,怀孕和分娩经历中的不确定性加剧。培养适应力可能是一种有效的应对方式。然而,对于那些承担着更多照顾他人责任的人来说,社会对“坚韧”和忍受能力的期望可能导致表面上看起来有适应力,而内心的幸福感可能受到损害。
本研究是一项更大的现象学研究的一部分,该研究探讨了一个广泛的研究问题:新冠疫情期间生育的实际经历是什么?报告了不确定性和适应力的具体主题,旨在更深入地探讨它们在生育人群生活中所起的作用。
本研究采用解释性现象学设计,允许深入探索参与者的经历以及这些经历的隐含意义。
从一项更大规模的美国全国性调查中招募目前或近期怀孕且自疫情开始后已分娩的参与者。通过Zoom以英语或西班牙语对22名来自美国不同种族、民族和地区的女性进行了访谈。
文本揭示了疫情期间丰富的不确定性叙述,涉及感染新冠病毒的直接经历、对疫苗接种的担忧以及公共卫生限制对怀孕、分娩和产后经历的影响。参与者还分享了勇气和谦逊如何促成他们的整体适应力,以及适应力在其他人身上可能是如何被掩盖的。
在考虑当代社会女性生活的复杂性以及母亲身份的要求以促进产生深刻的适应力从而带来幸福感时,干预措施必须是多方面的,以减轻成为“完美妈妈”和/或超级妈妈的压力,并在社会层面改变规范,让生育人群有选择成为“真实自己”的权利。