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The Effect of Complaints During Pregnancy on Quality of Life
Women are an important period in the life pregnancy, obstetric 40, is a physiological process that occurs in 38 weeks of embryonic. Pregnancy is a natural process for women in life. However, especially during first pregnancies, it can be perceived as a frightening process due to certain ambiguities....
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Published in: | International journal of caring sciences 2018-01, Vol.11 (1), p.623-626 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Women are an important period in the life pregnancy, obstetric 40, is a physiological process that occurs in 38 weeks of embryonic. Pregnancy is a natural process for women in life. However, especially during first pregnancies, it can be perceived as a frightening process due to certain ambiguities. This review common symptoms of pregnancy in is meant to highlight the importance of the impact on quality of life. Pregnancy is an important process in which women undergo physiological, psychological and social changes, and they are expected to adapt to these changes by themselves. In literature, various physiological and psychological complaints during pregnancy can be found. In all trimester usually of pregnancy, physiological changes are more common than anatomical changes. In normal pregnancies, minor disorders stemming from both physiological and anatomical changes considerably influence the daily life activities of women. Thus, it is also important to examine and determine the stimulating effects and interactions among complaints, their impact on quality of life as well as simply determining the reason for complaints. In this period, nurses are expected to determine women's physiological, psychological and social needs; to help pregnant women improve their strengths; to inform, firstly the father, then other family members about the changes the women undergo and their needs during this period; and to help them adapt to their new roles by providing training and counseling. This review discusses the effect of complaints during pregnancy on quality of life in line with the literature. |
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ISSN: | 1791-5201 1792-037X |