Undergoing high-risk pregnancy between light and darkness

Authors

  • Virgínia Junqueira Oliveira
  • Anézia Moreira Faria Madeira
  • Cláudia Maria de Mattos Penna

Keywords:

Pregnancy, High-Risk, Mother-Child Relations, Prenatal Care.

Abstract

This study aims to understand the meaning of high-risk pregnancy to a pregnant woman. The study was conducted through qualitative research and phenomenological approach. The philosophy of Merleau-Ponty was used as a theoretical support. Sixteen pregnant women assisted by the high-risk prenatal program of the Policlinica Municipal de Divinopolis/MG took part in the study. From the interview guided by the question: “What does it mean to you to carry a high risk pregnancy?” the analytical categories: 1.experience lived in the body/perception of the body: the expression of feelings during the high-risk pregnancy;2. Expectations about the labor: between light and darkness. The results highlight the demand for a more humane approach on treating patients during the high-risk pregnancy, having integrality as the most important agent to guarantee the quality of the assistance on both levels: specialized (in hospital) and essential care.

Published

2011-02-24

How to Cite

Oliveira, V. J., Madeira, A. M. F., & Penna, C. M. de M. (2011). Undergoing high-risk pregnancy between light and darkness. Rev Rene, 12(1). Retrieved from http://www.periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/4122

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Section

Research Article

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