2018
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00176816
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Experiencia de mujeres con cesárea en Uruguay: el derecho a estar acompañada por una persona de su elección y las dificultades en su cumplimiento

Abstract: Este es un artículo publicado en acceso abierto (Open Access), bajo licencia de Creative Commons Attribution, que permite el uso, distribución y reproducción en cualquier medio, sin restricciones, siempre que el trabajo original sea correctamente citado.

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“…Although the Initiative for the Humanization of Assistance to Birth (Spanish acronym: IHAN) is currently under implementation, it is not mandatory in all public maternities. Unlike other countries, such as Chile and Uruguay, in Mexico, there is no specific law for protecting women's right of having a companion during labor and delivery (23) . This represents a significant threat to the health of the mother and child, particularly given the documented benefits of the presence of a companion, which helps in reducing the need for pain medication, cesarean and birth by forceps, and affects the progress of less prolonged labor (24) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the Initiative for the Humanization of Assistance to Birth (Spanish acronym: IHAN) is currently under implementation, it is not mandatory in all public maternities. Unlike other countries, such as Chile and Uruguay, in Mexico, there is no specific law for protecting women's right of having a companion during labor and delivery (23) . This represents a significant threat to the health of the mother and child, particularly given the documented benefits of the presence of a companion, which helps in reducing the need for pain medication, cesarean and birth by forceps, and affects the progress of less prolonged labor (24) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lafaurie y col, señalan como experiencia positiva el acompañamiento que reciben de su entorno afectivo (16). Así mismo, un estudio en Uruguay señaló que el acompañamiento durante el parto es un factor de protección emocional, proporciona seguridad y confianza (17), lo que concuerda con esta investigación relacionada con el acompañamiento durante el parto.…”
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