Sentimento de mulheres mastectomizadas acerca da autoimagem e alterações na vida diária Feelings of mastectomy women about self image and changes in daily life
Objective: To analyze the influence of physiological and social aspects of pregnant women in perimenopausal age, with births occurring that state of Piauí in 2002 to 2012. Methodology: A descriptive epidemiological study, in which data are provided through the Statement of Live Birth obtained through query in the database of the Information System on Live Births, provided by the Department of the Unified Health System. Results: Were then quantified 582,796 Statements of Live Births, of which 39,003 belong to women aged equal to or above 35 years. The analysis of rates of congenital anomalies shows that maternal age is not a decisive parameter for the incidence of congenital malformation, since the rates on live births to mothers older than 35 years contain variations from 0.26% to 0.86%, and 0.16% to 0.59% in live births to women under the age of 35 years. Conclusion: The understanding by health professionals about social factors and perimenopausal symptoms that affect maternal and fetal health can greatly contribute to the improvement of care. Descriptors: Nursing. Perimenopause. Maternal age. Congenital anomalies.
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