Neste estudo objetivou-se compreender o significado de ser-no-mundo-gestante-de-baixo-risco-no-último-trimestre-gestacional. O presente artigo é um recorte de pesquisa qualitativa que possui como base metodológica a fenomenologia segundo Martin Heidegger. Realizou-se entrevistas com 10 gestantes de baixo risco no último trimestre gestacional, residentes nos municípios do Rio de Janeiro e Nova Iguaçu, no período de maio a junho de 2014. Os resultados desvelaram que a gestante deseja o parto normal, porém existe o medo das contrações, da dor e do tempo de trabalho de parto, mas a mulher considera que está preparada para passar por esse momento. Conclui-se que o ser-no-mundo-gestante-de-baixo-risco-no-último-trimestre-gestacional teme pelo parto, pelo bebê e se preocupa com a sua vida pós-parto. Com isso, observa-se que o enfermeiro exerce papel muito importante no pré-natal orientando, sanando as dúvidas durante as consultas para que o parto venha a ser um momento menos apreensivo.
The goal of this study was to: understand the pregnant Being-in-the-world (Dasein) in the final trimester of a low risk pregnancy. The present article is the result of qualitative research based on Heidegger's phenomenology. Ten interviews were conducted with pregnant women in their third trimester of a low risk gestation. Results: due to their limitations, the pregnant Dasein becomes dependant of her partner and family. The pregnant Dasein longs for the moment that she will take care of her baby, be in its company, because she already fosters feelings for the baby. The pregnant Dasein in the final trimester of a low risk pregnancy requires care and support from her partner and family members during the pregnancy. It was noted that this being has doubts, fears and longings, and is more vulnerable. Therefore, a nurse that carries out low risk prenatal care during this period should be present, improving the quality of the approach to women and thus meet their needs.
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