The Effect of Different Numbers of Deliveries on Postpartum Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Women with High-Risk Pregnancies
Abstract
Objective: To analyze the effects of different numbers of deliveries on postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder in high-risk pregnancies. Methods: High-risk pregnant women giving birth in one of the three tertiary hospitals in Jiangsu Province were selected from April 2024 to July 2024 by convenience sampling using a cross-sectional survey method. A general information questionnaire and post-traumatic stress disorder scale were used to investigate and analyze the effects of different numbers of deliveries on postpartum PTSD high-risk pregnancies. Results: The incidence of postpartum PTSD in high-risk pregnancies was 15.83%, and there was no correlation between the number of deliveries and postpartum stress disorder. The rate of postpartum PTSD was higher in multipara mothers than in prim gravid women, but the difference was not significant(P>0.05). Conclusion: There was no correlation between the number of deliveries and postpartum PTSD in high-risk pregnancies. As the number of deliveries increases, the risk of pregnancy increases. Hence, it is necessary to improve the management of pregnancy and labor, to improve the management of pregnancy and labor, to reduce complications, and to improve the outcome of pregnancy. It is also necessary to improve maternal mental health education, proactive counselling and intervention.
Keywords:
Numbers of Deliveries, PTSD, High-Risk Pregnancies, EffectReferences
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