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Influence of partner childbirth on adaptation opportunities of women in labor

HEALTH OF WOMAN. 2019.5(141): 42–44; doi 10.15574/HW.2019.141.42

Usevych I. A.
Bogomolets National Medical University, Kiev

Studying of the reasons of excessive intensity of influence of stressful factors is a relevant problem of modern medicine therefore scientific justification of technology of partner childbirth for optimization of obstetric and perinatal outcomes and psychoemotional adaptation of mother.

The objective: studying of tension of adaptation reserves of an organism at partner childbirth.

Material and methods. It is inspected: І group – 30 women in labor who gave rise independently, without partner; ІІ group – 30 women in labor at whom as the partner in labor the husband acted; ІІІ group – 30 women in labor who a partner in labor had other family member. It is carried out questioning with use of scales of J. Teylor, Ch. Spіelberger.

Results. In article the described correlation relationship between levels of tension of psychoemotional adaptation opportunities at women in labor at partner childbirth. The distinction on some psychological factors and behavioural reactions is revealed.

Conclusion. At which at women in labor as the partner in labor not the husband, but other family member acted, psychoemotional tension in relation to childbirth in which increases there was a husband.

Key words: psychoemotional state, partner childbirth, adaptation reserves, pregnancy, childbirth, uneasiness level, scale Taylor, scale Spielberg.

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