“…Childbirth is a powerful personal event in women's lives as well as a significant social experience and it differs according to their culture and society (Callister, 1995(Callister, , 1997(Callister, , 2004Callister et al, 1999;Semenic et al, 2004;Liamputtong et al, 2005;Carpenter, 2009;Liamputtong, 2009;Callister and Khalaf, 2010;Schneider, 2010;Farnes et al, 2011;Lemay, 2011;Sawyer et al, 2011;Etowa, 2012). Therefore, any understanding of women's pregnancy and childbirth experiences requires understanding their culture, tradition and social values because the degree of control and type of choice that women can make during pregnancy and childbirth depends on societal values and what societies offer to reproductive women (Janssen et al, 2009;Dahlen et al, 2010a;Lindgren and Erlandsson, 2010;Namey and Lyerly, 2010;Douglas, 2011;Snowden et al, 2011).…”