2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-72032013000600008
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Preferência pela via de parto: uma comparação entre gestantes nulíparas e primíparas

Abstract: This study permitted us to conclude that the previous experience of delivery does not influence the expectation of the delivery process or the choice for a specific mode of delivery. When choosing the route of delivery, women seek to ensure the health of mother and neonate, as well as to avoid the process of pain and suffering.

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“…The reasons accounting for the high prevalence of C-sections may be related to factors that influence the choices of women regarding the route of delivery, such as cultural values and economic factors, as well as information provided during the prenatal care. 11 Additionally, the decisions of women regarding the route of delivery may be somewhat directed by physicians. The multicenter study, Born in Brazil, conducted with 24.940 women, reports that 66% preferred the vaginal route at the beginning of the pregnancy but 51.5% ended up having a C-section, showing a significant decrease in the rate of vaginal deliveries when compared to the initial desires of women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The reasons accounting for the high prevalence of C-sections may be related to factors that influence the choices of women regarding the route of delivery, such as cultural values and economic factors, as well as information provided during the prenatal care. 11 Additionally, the decisions of women regarding the route of delivery may be somewhat directed by physicians. The multicenter study, Born in Brazil, conducted with 24.940 women, reports that 66% preferred the vaginal route at the beginning of the pregnancy but 51.5% ended up having a C-section, showing a significant decrease in the rate of vaginal deliveries when compared to the initial desires of women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the perspectives of women regarding their preferred route of delivery are considered, studies, 11,12 including this one, verify that vaginal delivery is chosen because its postpartum recovery is considered to be faster and easier. Another study also reports that women preferred vaginal birth because they believed that recovery after a C-section is slower and more painful.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A escolha da via de parto por parte das mulheres está permeada por desejos de garantir a saúde materna e fetal, evitar a dor e o sofrimento durante o puerpério 14 . Diferentemente da crença popular na vivência de menor morbidade puerperal, a literatura tem demonstrado maiores riscos de susceptibilidade à redução da saú-de física 15,16 e emocional das mulheres após cesárea 17 .…”
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“…No que diz respeito à relação entre o tipo de parto realizado e a satisfação das parturientes, não foram identificadas diferenças estatisticamente significativas de satisfação entre as cesarianas e os partos vaginais, resultado semelhante ao de outro estudo nacional publicado recentemente 33 . Por outro lado, se observaram diferenças estatisticamente significativas de satisfação na relação entre o tipo de parto realizado e desejado, sendo que os menores graus de satisfação foram identificados entre as pacientes com expectativas frustradas em relação à via efetiva do parto.…”
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“…Estudo nacional recente verificou que 39,3% das mulheres nulíparas e 29,5% das primíparas tinham preferência pela cesariana 33 . No presente estudo, 33 mulheres manifestaram o desejo por esse tipo de parto, o que corresponde a 18,2% da amostra.…”
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