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Emotional Response and Beliefs of a Sample of Women Attending Baghdad Teaching Hospital Regarding Miscarriage

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    • Farah A. Abdulrahman
    • Ahlam A. Tahir
    • Ban A. Al Hashimi
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ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND:
Although the cause of recurrent pregnancy loss is unknown in the majority of cases; advanced maternal age, chromosomal abnormalities, uterine abnormalities and infections could all be potential causes of miscarriage. Miscarriage is a common problem and could affect the women’s psychological wellbeing in the short term and possibly in the long term.
OBJECTIVE:
To describe the awareness of women age (15-45) years old regarding beliefs and emotional impact of miscarriage.
SUBJECTS AND METHOD:
A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out on the total of 393 women with age from 15-45 years old attending gynecology, obstetrics and family planning departments in Baghdad Teaching Hospital in Baghdad/Iraq during the period from 14th of January 2016 to 15th of April 2016.
RESULTS:
393 women have been or still pregnant, 171 of those 393 women had a history of miscarriage; giving the prevalence of (43.5%) for women reporting a history of miscarriage. The prevalence of miscarriage in women age 40-45 years old was (38.0%). In this study (63.7%) of women satisfied about the medical care they received after abortion. The beliefs of the respondent about the causes of miscarriage showed that a large number agreed that sexual intercourse during pregnancy (36.4%) and past use of oral contraception (33%) may all be causes for miscarriage, (81%) believed that stressful event was a cause of miscarriage, (58%) knew that pregnancy loss was the result of genetic abnormalities, (46.4%) believed that having had a sexually transmitted disease in the past was the cause of miscarriage, and (68.4%) of women who had experienced a miscarriage reported that they would find a miscarriage to be extremely upsetting, equivalent to the loss of a child.
CONCLUSION:
There are some misperceptions about the factors associated with miscarriage. Many women had emotional distress after miscarriage which was perceived as a loss of a child.

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Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal
Volume 17, Issue 3
September 2018
Page 232-238
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, F. A. A., , A. A. T., & , B. A. A. H. (2018). Emotional Response and Beliefs of a Sample of Women Attending Baghdad Teaching Hospital Regarding Miscarriage. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 17(3), 232-238.

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Farah A. Abdulrahman ; Ahlam A. Tahir ; Ban A. Al Hashimi . "Emotional Response and Beliefs of a Sample of Women Attending Baghdad Teaching Hospital Regarding Miscarriage". Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 17, 3, 2018, 232-238.

HARVARD

, F. A. A., , A. A. T., , B. A. A. H. (2018). 'Emotional Response and Beliefs of a Sample of Women Attending Baghdad Teaching Hospital Regarding Miscarriage', Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 17(3), pp. 232-238.

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, F. A. A., , A. A. T., , B. A. A. H. Emotional Response and Beliefs of a Sample of Women Attending Baghdad Teaching Hospital Regarding Miscarriage. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2018; 17(3): 232-238.

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