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. 2022 Apr 8;11(2):64-70.
doi: 10.34172/jcs.2022.13. eCollection 2022 May.

Maternal-Neonatal Attachment in Intended and Unintended Pregnancies during the First 24 Hours after Childbirth

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Maternal-Neonatal Attachment in Intended and Unintended Pregnancies during the First 24 Hours after Childbirth

Tahere Eslaminia et al. J Caring Sci. .

Abstract

Introduction: Women's physical and mental health and their mortality at reproductive age depend on fertility behaviors, delivery, and its complications. Unintended pregnancy is a risk to the life of women at reproductive age. The present study aimed to compare maternal and neonatal attachment in intended and unintended pregnancies after the mother and baby skin-to-skin contact immediately after delivery (first hour) and 24 hours after that. Methods: This analytical case-control study was performed on 140 women who gave birth in the hospitals affiliated to Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran. The subjects were categorized into groups of intended and unintended pregnancy. Skin-to-skin contact of the mother and baby was done for 15 minutes in the recovery room at the first hour and 24 hours after birth. Then, the Avant's questionnaire of mother-infant attachment behaviors was completed. Data were analyzed using SPSS ver.13. Results: The mean (SD) attachment score in the first hours in intended pregnancy was 84.22 (12.59), which was higher than that in unintended pregnancy 74.28 (15.81), indicating a significant difference. However, after 24 hours of delivery, there was no significant difference between the two groups. During the first hours after delivery, there was a significant difference in the total score of the emotional behaviors and care between the two groups. Conclusion: Maternal and infant skin contact during lactation increased attachment after 24 hours in unintended pregnancy, while in the first hours after delivery, attachment decreased in these pregnancies.

Keywords: Attachment; Childbirth; Maternal; Neonate; Pregnancy.

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