I want to measure emotional support to the antenatal mother before giving birth from partner or family members also prenatal care among public health during antenatal visit.... Tqvm..
I think that all pregnant women/ especially mothers, should be made aware of the opportunity of sterilisation if they happen to need an elective or unexpected caesarean. The discussion and the conclusion should be well documented weeks before the EDD. It is somewhat awkward to initiate the discussion if the woman has contractions and there is failure to progress (but sometimes it is ethically the best option). That may prevent unintended pregnancies, difficult decisions later, complications of pregnancies related to a scarred uterus (scar rupture, placenta previa, placenta accreta etc). Moreover it can prevent ovarian cancer, a condition difficult to screen for, unlike cervix Ca. Bilateral Total Tubectomy, is most efficient in the prevention of ovarian cancer, more than Tubal Ligation. If regret develops, mostly because of unexpected circumstances, than IVF makes a pregnancy still possible with far less chance of an EUG. TL-regret is less likely than an unintended pregnancy, especially if the woman gets older and assumes that it is unlikely that she will become pregnant again and therefore starts employing a fertility awareness method, a trisomy is then also more likely. Of course a vasectomy, during the CS by the urologist is also an option.
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DAA Verkuyl · 2002 · Geciteerd door 25 — Tubal ligations performed during emergency caesarean sections had no higher regret rate (2.5%) in this setting than those performed during elective