Jiyeon Park, Peter A. Johnson, J. Johnson, A. Mardon
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Abstract
Giving birth is not a simple event and requires much attention, care, and support to result in a positive birth experience. However, the process of giving birth changed significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the spread of the virus, the uncertainty of the virus, and the numerous restrictions implemented. These led to isolation, loneliness, a lack of communication, loss of control over the body, and little or no contribution to decision-making for the new birth mother. This, as well as a lack of social support, can harm a mother’s and baby’s mental and physical health. Thus, this article explores the importance of social support and its role before the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the changes that have occurred in the birth process during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine (CJRM) is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal available in print form and on the Internet. It is the first rural medical journal in the world indexed in Index Medicus, as well as MEDLINE/PubMed databases. CJRM seeks to promote research into rural health issues, promote the health of rural and remote communities, support and inform rural practitioners, provide a forum for debate and discussion of rural medicine, provide practical clinical information to rural practitioners and influence rural health policy by publishing articles that inform decision-makers.