2016
DOI: 10.3823/2249
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Male Doula, Why Not?

Abstract: Objective: Report experience of male person on a Doulas-training course, whose historical dominance is female people and the training scenario is unique to this genre. Methods:Qualitative and descriptive study, reporting the experience in a Training Course for Doulas held in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, in June 2015. The results characterize the course, followed by the experienced living. The analysis was funded by the literature on the subject. Results:The experience showed that the process of working as do… Show more

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“…There were data that were divergent in the postnatal period compared to prenatal care, as 73% of the women affirmed that they had taken some absolute/immediate behavior; 61% said that they were considered as object of studies towards health academics; Regarding the type of delivery, 59% opted for cesarean surgery; 77% answered that their child was withdrawn through an aggressive maneuver; 58% were not submitted to episiotomy; While 75% did not feel welcomed by the professionals who attended them [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…There were data that were divergent in the postnatal period compared to prenatal care, as 73% of the women affirmed that they had taken some absolute/immediate behavior; 61% said that they were considered as object of studies towards health academics; Regarding the type of delivery, 59% opted for cesarean surgery; 77% answered that their child was withdrawn through an aggressive maneuver; 58% were not submitted to episiotomy; While 75% did not feel welcomed by the professionals who attended them [12].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of this companion also reduces the chances of the woman developing postpartum depression [11,12].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The participation of man in the process of technological evolution must be constant for the maturation of the tools of care, since it is perceived that man is able to develop all the activities of care for causes fundamental to his life, and also for the your family [15].…”
Section: The Historical and Technological Evolution Of Obstetrics Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As well as the need for effective interlocution between teaching and health services for a greater and better consolidation of the PNAISH [11,12].…”
Section: N9mentioning
confidence: 99%