2020
DOI: 10.1093/pastj/gtaa041
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The Mother Within: Intergenerational Influences Upon Australian Matrescence Since 1945*

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“…29 Across all studies, there is a consistent reported intention and hope among many women to birth without medical intervention and to receive care that facilitates this. A novel finding within our analysis was the importance to women of providing care that addresses the psychosocial aspects of matrescence-the biopsychosocial transition to becoming a mother 34 -in addition to the biological. It is notable that breastfeeding is not included in our findings (unlike Austria, 29 Croatia, 32 Greece, 33 Italy, 30 and Spain 31 ), which may reflect our inductive analysis approach and the wording of the survey, which explicitly mentioned "labour" and "birth" only.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 Across all studies, there is a consistent reported intention and hope among many women to birth without medical intervention and to receive care that facilitates this. A novel finding within our analysis was the importance to women of providing care that addresses the psychosocial aspects of matrescence-the biopsychosocial transition to becoming a mother 34 -in addition to the biological. It is notable that breastfeeding is not included in our findings (unlike Austria, 29 Croatia, 32 Greece, 33 Italy, 30 and Spain 31 ), which may reflect our inductive analysis approach and the wording of the survey, which explicitly mentioned "labour" and "birth" only.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%