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. 2021 Mar 8;21(1):193.
doi: 10.1186/s12884-021-03691-y.

The lived experiences of pregnant women during COVID-19 pandemic: a descriptive phenomenological study

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The lived experiences of pregnant women during COVID-19 pandemic: a descriptive phenomenological study

Forough Mortazavi et al. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. .

Abstract

Background: With the onset of the COVID-19 epidemic, pregnancy and childbirth for women are taking place in unusual circumstances. We explored the lived experiences of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic to better understand their experience of pregnancy so that better support could be provided.

Methods: We used a descriptive phenomenological approach to understand the lived experience of pregnant women in COVID-19 pandemic. We collected data using a purposive sampling method through in-depth interviews in cyberspace with a semi-structured questionnaire. We used Colaizzi's seven-step content analysis method to analyze the research data with the help of MAXQDA software version 2020.

Results: We conducted this descriptive phenomenology study on 19 pregnant women in a period between the 10th to the 20th of May, 2020. The participating women were already pregnant when the first signs of the epidemic appeared in the country and at the time of the interview. We acquired four themes including disruption of the tranquility and regular routines of daily life, new challenges caused by the epidemic, resilience and strength in facing the crisis, and adaptation with new conditions.

Conclusions: The pregnant women were under intense stress during the COVID-19 outbreak. The general mobilization the health system is necessary for alleviating pregnant women's difficulties in situations like the COVID-19 epidemic. Virtual training classes and virtual counseling may enhance the peace and tranquility of pregnant women.

Keywords: COVID-19; Phenomenology; Pregnancy; Qualitative research; Women.

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Conflict of interest statement

We declare that there is no conflict of interest in publishing this manuscript.

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