CZECH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION J. Ev. PURKYNĚ | |
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Česky / Czech version | Čes. Gynek. 72, 2007, č. 2 s. 98-103 |
Evaluation of psychophysical mood after family and
traditional delivery Guzikowski W.1,2, Powolny K.1, Motak–Pochrzest H.3 1Gynecologic-Obstetrical and Newborns Hospital, Opole, Poland 2Public Higher Medical Professional School, Opole, Poland 3SP ZOZ Hospital Strzelce Opolskie, Poland |
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Summary: Background: The register of risk factors which lead to disturbances of mood and cause a variable degree
of depression of mothers after birth is extensive. One of these factors is lack or low support of husband
and child’s father during the pregnancy and delivery.
Objectives: The paper demonstrates an original and not met in the literature valuation of psychophysical
mood of mothers during the first days after family and traditional birth.
On the basis of questionnaire charts there was analyzed the degree of psychophysical mood of mothers
which led to the answer of general question: does the family delivery compared with the traditional birth
significantly improve the psychophysical mood of mothers?
Material and methods: The level of psychophysical mood of mothers was evaluated on the basis of
questionnaire charts which were prepared after consultation with a clinical psychologist. There were
analyzed 300 charts of mothers after a family delivery and 300 charts of mothers after traditional
delivery.
Results: The moving ability was positively evaluated by 81.3% of mothers after family delivery and 86%
of mothers after traditional delivery. 90.7% mothers of traditional birth and 94% of mothers of family birth had a normal relation to associates, “they talk with their child”. The question “I am satisfied with
my present situation” positively answered 81.3% mothers of familiar birth and 89.7% of traditional
birth. Her self-confidence in the role of mother was confirmed only by 66% of mothers of family delivery
and 75% of traditional delivery. The answers of questions concerning the child care and an excellent
mood after delivery were very similar in both groups.
Conclusions: A greater proportion of mothers of traditional delivery group as compared to mothers of
family delivery show a better psychophysical condition in the first days after birth. The difference is not
significant but appreciable. The difference may be a result of greater consciousness of themselves among
the mothers of family delivery and also a result of their greater feelings. May be the mothers of this group
have a bigger expectation to themselves and to near associates. The mothers of traditional deliveries show
a greater self-dependence; in greater proportion they are more resistant to the confrontation of
imagination to reality. In the group of family deliveries the greatest influence of lowering the
psychophysical mood after the birth have had the lack of experience in the child care (71%), in the group
of traditional deliveries only in 23% of mothers.
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