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Effect of the maternal childbirth experience on a subsequent birth: A retrospective 7-year cohort study of primiparas in Finland




AuthorsJoensuu Johanna M., Saarijärvi Hannu, Rouhe Hanna, Gissler Mika, Ulander Veli-Matti, Heinonen Seppo, Torkki Paulus, Mikkola Tomi

PublisherBMJ Publishing Group

Publication year2023

JournalBMJ Open

Journal name in sourceBMJ Open

Volume13

Issue3

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069918

Web address https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/3/e069918

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/179322740


Abstract

Objective To study the effect of the childbirth experience on the likelihood and interval to a subsequent live birth.

Design Retrospective analysis of a 7-year cohort.

Setting Childbirths in Helsinki University Hospital delivery units.

Participants All parturients giving birth to a term and living baby from a single pregnancy in Helsinki University Hospital delivery units from January 2012 to December 2018 (n=120 437). Parturients delivering their first child (n=45 947) were followed until the birth of a subsequent child or the end of 2018.

Main outcome measure The interval to a subsequent childbirth connected to the experience of the first childbirth was the primary outcome of the study.

Results A negative first childbirth experience decreases the likelihood of delivering a subsequent child during the follow-up (adjusted HR=0.81, 95% CI 0.76 to 0.86) compared with those experiencing the first childbirth as positive. For parturients with a positive childbirth experience, the median interval to a subsequent delivery was 3.90 years (3.84–3.97) compared with 5.29 years (4.86–5.97) after a negative childbirth experience.

Conclusion The negative childbirth experience influences reproductive decisions. Consequently, more focus should be placed on understanding and managing the antecedents of positive/negative childbirth experiences.


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