Background: Childbirth experience significantly impacts maternal and neonatal outcomes, with negative experiences leading to consequences such as postpartum depression, self-care neglect, sleeping problems, posttraumatic stress disorder and the reluctance to use health facilities and recommend hospital delivery to other women.
Aim:This study aimed to explore maternal experience with intrapartum care in Kano, Nigeria.
Methods:A qualitative narrative inquiry approach involving in-depth interviews with 11 postpartum women was utilized. The interviews were transcribed, translated, and thematically analysed to identify patterns and themes related to maternal experiences of intrapartum care.
Results:Three main themes emerged: (1) Dignified care during birth, emphasizing positive experiences with midwives and healthcare personnel; (2) Intense pain and search for relief, highlighting the challenging nature of labor; and (3) Inadequate care and neglect, capturing negative experiences with wait times, lack of support, and even verbal abuse.
Conclusion:This study highlights the diverse range of maternal experiences during childbirth in Kano, Nigeria, encompassing both positive and negative aspects of intrapartum care.