2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-023-05872-3
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“This is not what I imagined motherhood would look like”: pregnancy, postpartum, and parenting during COVID-19 – a qualitative analysis of the first year since birth

Lisette Saleh,
Sharon Canclini,
Cheryl Mathison
et al.

Abstract: Background Childbearing is one of the most emotional and transformative events in a woman’s life. This study aims to explore the impact COVID-19 had on childbirth, postpartum, and the first year since giving birth. Methods This was a qualitative study using data previously collected for a larger study of women who had given birth during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. The findings presented here are from an analysis of a subset of open-… Show more

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“…The pandemic’s disruptive effects extended to limited access to healthcare, altered support system, increased stress levels, and potential disruptions to routine prenatal and postnatal care. Expectants faced altered support networks as a result of social isolation, reshaping the communal connections integral to the fabric of pregnancy and postpartum recovery 33 . The uncertainties surrounding the pandemic, coupled with the inherent anxiety of pregnancy and childbirth, have potentially contributed to exacerbated feeling of isolation and stress levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pandemic’s disruptive effects extended to limited access to healthcare, altered support system, increased stress levels, and potential disruptions to routine prenatal and postnatal care. Expectants faced altered support networks as a result of social isolation, reshaping the communal connections integral to the fabric of pregnancy and postpartum recovery 33 . The uncertainties surrounding the pandemic, coupled with the inherent anxiety of pregnancy and childbirth, have potentially contributed to exacerbated feeling of isolation and stress levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%