2016
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.12888
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Fear and experience of childbirth among women who conceived with donated oocytes: a prospective cohort study

Abstract: After receiving adequate support prior to OD treatment, the women require no more support with fear of childbirth than other pregnant women, but they may require support after acute operative deliveries.

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“…Operative deliveries are known risk factors for postpartum depression. In a separate analysis of childbirth experience among OD mothers using this data set, we found that acute operative delivery (acute/emergency cesarean or vacuum extraction) negatively influenced OD mothers’ satisfaction with delivery, but not IVF/ICSI mothers or NC mothers . In this study, however, the length of hospitalization after delivery was longer among OD women than among IVF/ICSI and NC women.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
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“…Operative deliveries are known risk factors for postpartum depression. In a separate analysis of childbirth experience among OD mothers using this data set, we found that acute operative delivery (acute/emergency cesarean or vacuum extraction) negatively influenced OD mothers’ satisfaction with delivery, but not IVF/ICSI mothers or NC mothers . In this study, however, the length of hospitalization after delivery was longer among OD women than among IVF/ICSI and NC women.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…All of this care potentially alleviates couples’ distress before becoming pregnant and early during pregnancy. This was shown in an earlier analysis based on the same data set, as OD mothers reported lower levels of pregnancy‐specific anxiety and concerns about the infant well‐being compared with IVF/ICSI or NC groups …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%