Title | Attitudes to pain and pain relief during childbirth: is the women’s health affected? | ||
Authors | Victoria Vivilaki1, Evagelia Antoniou1 and Adriani Vouxinou2
1. Midwifery Department, Faculty of Health and Caring Professions, Technological Educational Institution (TEI), Athens, Greece 2. Consultant of Primary and Secondary Education, Ministry of National Education, Athens, Greece |
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Citation | Vivilaki, V., Antoniou, E., Vouxinou, A.: Attitudes to pain and pain relief during chiidbirth: is the women’s health affected?, Epitheorese Klin. Farmakol. Farmakokinet. 22(1): 61-64 (2008) | ||
Publication Date | Accepted for publication (Final verson): April 1, 2008 | ||
Full Text Language | English | ||
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Keywords | Pain, analgesia, childbirth, midwife. | ||
Other Terms | Review article | ||
Summary | According to the perspective developed in this article, cultural beliefs about pain and pain relief and their impact in laboring fragmented women are among the core components that maintain and change the oppression of women during childbirth. After describing this perspective, the authors illustrate its implications for the health professional that take care of women during birth and also the power dimensions of the institution. In the end, it is analysed how the use of drugs during birth may be substantial for the maintenance of many physiological processes during the postnatal period. | ||
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