Expectant parents' perspectives on the influence of a single antenatal relaxation class: A qualitative study
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Expectant parents' perspectives on the influence of a single antenatal relaxation class: A qualitative study
Abstract
Aim: This study explores the perspectives of expectant parents on the influence of a single antenatal class incorporating education on childbirth physiology and relaxation techniques.
Method: The data for this qualitative descriptive study were collected via in-depth interviews with six women and three birth partners.
Findings: An enhanced understanding of childbirth physiology formed a 'different way of thinking' about childbirth, 'inspired and motivated' the exertion of the learnt relaxation techniques which led to a 'deepsense of calmness' associated with increased confidence and reduced fear. However, reaching such sense of calmness during childbirth required a 'space for relaxation' which was influenced by birth attendants. An overarching theme of 'a positive outlook' towards childbirth was identified.
Conclusion: Including education on childbirth physiology and a range of relaxation techniques may reduce fear, empower prospective parents and positively influence their experiences of pregnancy and childbirth.
Keywords: Antenatal education; Childbirth; Partners; Relaxation; Women.
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