2021
DOI: 10.4236/ojog.2021.111004
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Level of Labor Pain, Level of Labor Pain Behaviors, and Cultural Pain Behaviors among First-Time Indonesian Muslim Mothers

Abstract: Background: Many factors influence the expressions of pain in primiparous women aside from contractions of the uterus. Objective: This study aimed to describe the level labor pain, level of labor pain behaviors based on cultural pain behaviors at 3 -4 cm of cervical dilation or the beginning of the active phase of labor among primiparous Muslim women in Indonesia. Methods: This was a study with 42 primiparous Muslim women who gave birth in the labor room at Bhinneka Bhakti Husada Hospital and Community Health … Show more

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“…Childbirth involves uterine solid contractions and pressure on the tissues and nerves around the uterus, causing intense sensations of pain [1][2][3]. The level of labour pain can vary among individuals, influenced by factors such as the intensity of uterine contractions, the baby's position, maternal pelvic size, and individual pain tolerance [4][5][6].…”
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“…Childbirth involves uterine solid contractions and pressure on the tissues and nerves around the uterus, causing intense sensations of pain [1][2][3]. The level of labour pain can vary among individuals, influenced by factors such as the intensity of uterine contractions, the baby's position, maternal pelvic size, and individual pain tolerance [4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pain is generally an undesirable and even feared condition, especially by pregnant women about to give birth. Managing labour pain becomes crucial to help mothers cope with and reduce the pain they experience [5]. Various pain management methods can be employed, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%