“…Many women also begin to experience concern over the coming dissociation from the child [Arbeit, 1975;Bibring et al, 1961Bibring et al, , 1976Blum, 1980;Lukesch, 1981], Much research suggests that as the event approaches, birth anxiety and the expectation of pain becomes dominant [Lubin et al, 1978;McDonald, 1963], In addition to the fear of pain, women also indicate fear of loss of self-control, helplessness within the anonymous setting of the hospital, deforma tion of the child, and post-partum experiences [Lukesch. 1981 ;Seeman, 1981], Several stud ies have identified a positive relationship be tween level of anxiety and drug consumption, emotional problems, obstetrical medication during labour, and complication of birth [Brackbill, 1979;Klusman, 1975;Lukesch and Lukesch. 1976;Yangctal., 1976].…”