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A prospective study of mother's attitudes and feelings following cesarean sections and vaginal deliveries. |
According to the results of the study, women who had vaginal delivery had the best attitudes toward the baby. |
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Women's perceptions of vaginal delivery and cesarean section |
Among the three groups studied - vaginal delivery, emergency cesarean section and elective cesarean section - the emergency cesarean group had more negative perception regarding the experience of delivery. In addition, women in cesarean groups are less likely to breastfeed, a fact that disqualifies mother-child interaction. |
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Cesarean childbirth in Sweden: Effects on the mother and father infant relationship. |
The results of the study show that mothers of babies born by caesarean section reacted less positively when they first saw their children and had more difficulty breastfeeding than mothers of vaginal deliveries. |
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Influence of cesarean section on mother-baby interaction |
Mothers in the representative group of vaginal delivery show an affective more significant behavior compared with mother's representative of the cesarean section. |
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[Mother-child attachment: a comparative study between mothers with vaginal delivery and cesarean section] |
Mothers of cesarean section need more attention to initiate breastfeeding. Both perform well in the care of the newborn in the postpartum period. |
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Mode of delivery may influence neonatal responsiveness to maternal separation |
No differences were observed related to the mode of delivery; however, it was observed that children born by caesarean section cry less when they are separated from their mothers. |
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Contact between mother, child and partner and attitudes toward breastfeeding in relation to mode of delivery |
The mode of delivery does not seem to affect the way mothers experience their contact with the newborn. However, mothers who had a vaginal delivery started breastfeeding in a less stressful manner than mothers who had cesarean delivery. |
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Elective cesarean delivery: does it have a negative effect on breastfeeding? |
Emergency and elective cesarean sections achieve lower success rates in exclusive breastfeeding compared with vaginal delivery. |
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Postpartum fatigue, babycare activities, and maternal-infant attachment of vaginal and cesarean births following rooming-in. |
Women undergoing cesarean section had greater postpartum fatigue and, consequently, greater difficulty in baby care activities than women who had vaginal delivery. |
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The influence of birth modus on the emotional state of the mother, bonding, and the newborn's neurobehavioral state |
Babies born vaginally had higher levels of cortisol and more frequent direct contact with mothers after delivery, which creates favorable conditions for the formation of bonds. |