2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-07072011000400010
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Movimentação e dieta durante o trabalho de parto: a percepção de um grupo de puerpéras

Abstract: Este estudo teve como objetivo conhecer a experiência e a percepção de um grupo de mulheres em relação à deambulação e à dieta durante o trabalho de parto. Pesquisa qualitativa descritiva, realizada em hospital de ensino de São Paulo. Os dados foram coletados por meio de entrevista com 35 mulheres que tiveram filhos de parto vaginal, em dois momentos dinstintos, no referido hospital. Os resultados apontam que, para algumas mulheres, a deambulação contribui no alívio da dor e na progressão do parto, enquanto qu… Show more

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“…6 From the perspective of humanized childbirth, women should be respected in regard to the type of childbirth and position to be adopted. 18 Changing to an orthostatic position or even on all fours can favor decompression of the fetal head against the sacroiliac joint, relieving pain and helping the development of labor. 5 Healthcare providers should not restrict but rather encourage women to seek comfortable positions; they should trust the woman's judgment, preserving the woman's autonomy to chose the best position for herself.…”
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“…6 From the perspective of humanized childbirth, women should be respected in regard to the type of childbirth and position to be adopted. 18 Changing to an orthostatic position or even on all fours can favor decompression of the fetal head against the sacroiliac joint, relieving pain and helping the development of labor. 5 Healthcare providers should not restrict but rather encourage women to seek comfortable positions; they should trust the woman's judgment, preserving the woman's autonomy to chose the best position for herself.…”
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“…5 Healthcare providers should not restrict but rather encourage women to seek comfortable positions; they should trust the woman's judgment, preserving the woman's autonomy to chose the best position for herself. 5,18 The women should be free to choose the best position and how to move around during labor, adopting upright postures such as standing, sitting, or walking. Walking favors the descent of the fetus, reducing labor time and lower back pain, enabling her to find a comfortable position and shortening labor.…”
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“…A experiência e a percepção de um grupo de mulheres em relação à deambulação durante o TP foram obtidas por meio de uma abordagem qualitativa 23 na qual os dados coletados compreenderam entrevistas com 35 mulheres que tiveram filhos de parto vaginal. Os resultados revelam que, para mais da metade das entrevistadas, a movimentação e a deambulação são benéficas e contribuem para o alívio da dor ao retirarem o foco de atenção da mulher na dor ao possibilitar, por exemplo, sua ida ao chuveiro para o banho de ducha, melhorando a progressão do parto.…”
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“…A study conducted with 35 mothers identified that over half of the participants consider that movement and walking are beneficial during labor, because these activities provide pain relief, enabling them to have a shower or bath to accelerate labor. 14 In addition, research conducted in a municipal maternity ward of Rio de Janeiro between 2004 and 2008 revealed high rates of the use of non-pharmacological obstetrical practices (85.3%), characterized by walking, pelvic movements and breathing exercises. It also identified that 60.6% of births occurred in the presence of a companion, in a predominantly vertical position (77.6%) and 30.2% of these women did not experience any perineal injury.…”
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