The prevalence and risk factors of fear of childbirth among pregnant women: A cross‐sectional study in Ireland
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica2019Vol. 98(8), pp. 1014–1023
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Abstract
Fear of childbirth is relatively common, with varying severity, and was more common in first-time mothers. Using W-DEQ A subscales provided additional information about the nature of the fear, in addition to severity of fear of childbirth.
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