Assessment of the level of anxiety and pain in women who do and do not attend childbirth classes during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
Natalia KucielEdyta SutkowskaKarolina BiernatKatarzyna HapJustyna MazurekIwona DemczyszakPublished in: Risk management and healthcare policy (2021)
The level of anxiety and pain associated with childbirth is not modulated by childbirth classes during the pandemic period. There is s a correlation between particular formulation of the Delivery Fear Scale and "week of gestation" variable. In the group of women who gave birth naturally without anesthesia, there are no significant differences between groups in terms of mean and maximum pain during labour.
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