2019
DOI: 10.15253/2175-6783.20192040207
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Vulnerability of high-risk pregnancy in the perception of pregnant women and their families

Abstract: Objective: to describe the perception of pregnant women and their relatives about the vulnerability of a highrisk pregnancy. Methods: qualitative research with eight pregnant women and ten relatives. Data were collected through semi-structured, audio-taped interviews, which, after transcription, were submitted to content analysis in the thematic modality proposed by Bardin. Results: three categories emerged: Experiences of relatives and pregnant women in relation to the diagnosis of a risky pregnancy; The fami… Show more

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“…23 Pregnancy after 35 years of age is considered high-risk, which possibly causes women to experience this period with worry, fear, and stress. 24 As for younger pregnant women, among whom are the adolescents in this survey, a possible explanation for the relationship with the researched event stems from the challenges faced in pregnancy during adolescence. It is worth noting that teenage pregnant women may present greater emotional, socioeconomic, and family vulnerability, 11,25 which favors the occurrence of stress during a phase of greater accountability because of the challenges and new demands of the transition to motherhood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…23 Pregnancy after 35 years of age is considered high-risk, which possibly causes women to experience this period with worry, fear, and stress. 24 As for younger pregnant women, among whom are the adolescents in this survey, a possible explanation for the relationship with the researched event stems from the challenges faced in pregnancy during adolescence. It is worth noting that teenage pregnant women may present greater emotional, socioeconomic, and family vulnerability, 11,25 which favors the occurrence of stress during a phase of greater accountability because of the challenges and new demands of the transition to motherhood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The abrupt experience of a pregnancy loss for the first time or on a recurring basis contributes to the attribution of negative meanings. Sometimes, pregnancy, in addition to being desired, is symbolized as a dream (7,22) . Therefore, the women in this study associate pregnancy losses with SLE and the presence of APS, leading to the understanding that, due to these diseases, the dream of motherhood was interrupted early.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 A gravidez a partir de 35 anos é considerada de alto risco, o que possivelmente faz com que as mulheres vivenciem esse período com preocupações, medo e estresse. 24 Quanto às gestantes mais jovens, entre as quais estão as adolescentes neste inquérito, uma possível explicação para a relação com o evento pesquisado decorre dos desafios enfrentados na gravidez durante a adolescência. Vale salientar que as gestantes adolescentes podem apresentar maior vulnerabilidade emocional, socioeconômica e familiar, 11,25 o que favorece a ocorrência de estresse durante uma fase de maior responsabilização tendo em vista os desafios e as novas demandas da transição para a maternidade.…”
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