2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.07.05.21260022
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Giving birth in a Pandemic: Women’s Birth Experiences in England during COVID-19

Abstract: Background: Expectant parents worldwide have experienced changes in the way they give birth as a result of COVID-19, including restrictions relating to access to birthing units and the presence of birthing partners during the birth, and changes to birth plans. This paper reports the experiences of women in England. Methods: Data were obtained from both closed- and open-ended responses collected as part of the national COVID in Context of Pregnancy, Infancy and Parenting (CoCoPIP) Study online survey (n = 477… Show more

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“…However, the highest percentage of stable high-risk women found in this study highlights the significant impact of the pandemic on mothers' well-being, which further underlines the importance of offering supportive interventions not only immediately after childbirth, but also throughout the following year. Regarding the childbirth experience, approximately one-third of women reported a very negative experience, emphasizing how the experience of childbirth during the pandemic was negative for many women, as highlighted in a previous study [73].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…However, the highest percentage of stable high-risk women found in this study highlights the significant impact of the pandemic on mothers' well-being, which further underlines the importance of offering supportive interventions not only immediately after childbirth, but also throughout the following year. Regarding the childbirth experience, approximately one-third of women reported a very negative experience, emphasizing how the experience of childbirth during the pandemic was negative for many women, as highlighted in a previous study [73].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Where this is not possible clear communication is vital. Confusion and inconsistencies around birthing partners and preferences were partly down to the fact that each trust within the NHS was allowed to issue their own policy (Aydin et al., 2021 ). This in part suggests the value of more consistent practice across trusts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Un documento informa las experiencias de 477 familias en Inglaterra. La proporción de padres que informaron sobre intervenciones en el parto (por ejemplo, una cesárea de emergencia) fue mayor de lo que se había conocido anteriormente, al igual que las incertidumbres relacionadas con el parto y la mala comunicación, lo que provocó un aumento de los sentimientos de ansiedad y altos niveles de emociones negativas (19) . Datos basados en el 99,9% de todos los 2021 registros de nacimiento recibidos y procesados por el Centro Nacional de Estadísticas de Salud de los EE.…”
Section: Covid-19 Y Embarazounclassified