Adaptation to pregnancy and motherhood among subfecund and fecund primiparous women.

Maternal-child nursing journal Pub Date : 1995-07-01
L J Halman, D Oakley, R Lederman
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Objective: To examine the effects of infertility treatment on women's ability to adapt to pregnancy and motherhood.

Methods: Fecund (n = 261) and subfecund (n = 103) primiparous women receiving obstetrical care in southeastern Michigan participated in this descriptive, correlational, prospective study. The subjects completed Lederman's Pre-Natal Self-Evaluation questionnaire during the third trimester of pregnancy and Lederman's Postpartum Self-Evaluation questionnaire during the first postpartum appointment.

Findings: Mean scores showed that the two groups of women were not significantly different with either adaptation to pregnancy or motherhood.

Conclusions & implications for nursing: Although subfecund women may experience stress in order to achieve a pregnancy, there do not appear to be any latent effects of this stress on their ability to adapt to pregnancy or motherhood.

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未生育和已生育的初产妇对怀孕和母性的适应。
目的:探讨不孕症治疗对妇女适应妊娠和生育能力的影响。方法:在密歇根州东南部接受产科护理的已生育(n = 261)和未生育(n = 103)的初产妇女参与了这项描述性、相关性、前瞻性研究。受试者在妊娠晚期完成Lederman产前自我评价问卷,在产后第一次预约时完成Lederman产后自我评价问卷。结果:平均得分显示,两组妇女在适应怀孕或母性方面没有显著差异。结论和对护理的启示:虽然不孕妇女为了怀孕可能会经历压力,但这种压力对她们适应怀孕或做母亲的能力似乎没有任何潜在的影响。
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