Social and psychological context of childbearing

Maureen Raynor RMN RM RN ADM PGCEA MA
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The transition to motherhood is an emotional watershed which is punctuated by feelings of loss as well as gain. Not surprisingly, it is a period that is associated with significant social and psychological changes and upheavals that may give rise to feelings of uncertainty and self-doubt. The National Services Framework for Children, Young People and Maternity Services (Department of Health 2004) acknowledges the demands of parenthood and identified clear standards for promoting health and wellbeing of women, children, partners and families as a whole, placing emphasis on supporting and helping parents prepare and adjust to their parenting role. Furthermore, it outlines a number of vulnerability factors that may have adverse consequences for maternal and neonatal outcomes. This, for example, takes account of social deprivation/social exclusion, teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, domestic violence and minority ethnic groups. To comprehend the enormity of childbearing on women’s lives this paper considers the social and psychological context of motherhood as a major life event.

生育的社会和心理背景
向母亲的转变是一个情感的分水岭,它被失去和获得的感觉所打断。毫不奇怪,这是一个与重大的社会和心理变化和动荡有关的时期,可能会引起不确定和自我怀疑的感觉。《儿童、青年和产妇服务国家服务框架》(卫生部,2004年)承认为人父母的要求,并确定了促进妇女、儿童、伴侣和整个家庭的健康和福祉的明确标准,强调支持和帮助父母做好准备并适应其为人父母的角色。此外,它还概述了一些可能对孕产妇和新生儿结局产生不利影响的脆弱性因素。例如,这考虑到社会剥夺/社会排斥、少女怀孕、药物滥用、家庭暴力和少数民族群体。为了理解生育对妇女生活的巨大影响,本文将母性作为一项重大生活事件的社会和心理背景考虑在内。
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