Informal coercion during childbirth: risk factors and prevalence estimates from a nationwide survey of women in Switzerland.
Stephan OelhafenManuel TrachselSettimio MonteverdeLuigi RaioEva CignaccoPublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2021)
One in four women experience informal coercion during childbirth, and this experience is associated with a higher risk of postpartum depression and lower satisfaction with childbirth. To prevent traumatic after-effects, health care professionals should make every effort to prevent informal coercion and to ensure sensitive aftercare for all new mothers.