Fears, Beliefs and Practices of Pregnant Women in Saudi Arabia regarding their Sexual Health during Pregnancy and after Birth
Lateefa Othman Aldakhil,
Saleh Alobaid
Abstract:Background: A woman’s sexual life during pregnancy is subject to many physiological and psychological changes. In this regard, there are inconsistencies in some aspects, while some are yet to be explored. This study aimed to obtain a detailed account of the fears, beliefs and practices of pregnant women and their associated factors in Saudi Arabia regarding their sexual life during pregnancy and after birth. Methods: A convenience sample of pregnant women (n=439) attending antenatal clinics at purposefully sel… Show more
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