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Tocophobia and Women's Desire for a Caesarean Section: a Systematic Review

Dimitrios Kanellopoulos, Kleanthi Gourounti

2022MAEDICA – a Journal of Clinical Medicine22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

One of the primary reasons behind women's desire to give birth through a caesarean delivery is the pathological fear associated with the labor process, known under the scientific term "tocophobia". According to the findings of this review, the prevalence of tocophobia ranged between 7-25% among primiparous women and 7.7-16.25% among multiparous ones. Approximately 7-18.6% of women with tocophobia asked for an elective cesarean section without any medical indication. Clinical treatment of tocophobia is required when the condition has a negative impact on the pregnant woman's quality of life and her bond with the embryo, as well as when it affects her decision regarding the method of childbirth.

Topics & Concepts

Caesarean sectionChildbirthObstetricsMedicinePregnancyPathologicalGynecologyBiologyGeneticsPathologyMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsAssisted Reproductive Technology and Twin PregnancyGlobal Maternal and Child Health