A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY TO NARRATE THE POST DELIVERY LIVED EXPERIENCES AMONG MOTHERS UNDERGONE CESEREAN SECTION AT SELECTED HOSPITAL MOHALI, PUNJAB

Authors

  • Asia Farooq

Keywords:

: Caesarean Section, Postnatal Experience, Maternal Health, Phenomenological Study, Postpartum Recovery, Psychological Well Being.

Abstract

ABSTRACT

Background :Caesarean section (CS) rate have been increasing globally, leading to a significant impact on a maternal physical, emotional and psychological well-being. WhileCS is a life -saving intervention, postnatal recovery is often being often challenging, affecting maternal experiences, a new-born care and psychological improving, postpartum care and maternal well-being.

Aim: The present study intended to explore and narrate the post-delivery lived   experiences among mothers undergone caesarean section.

Material and Methods: A qualitative phenomenological research approach was used to gain in-depth insights into the experiences of post-natal mothers. Data were collected through in depth –interview with the mothers who have undergone caesarean section at a selected hospital in Mohali, Punjab. Thematic Analysis was applied to interpret the response identified the key themes, and understand the complex realities of post-CS recovery.

Result: The findings reveal that the mothers experience varying degrees of physical discomfort, emotional distress and psychological challenges post –CS. Common concerns included pain management, breast feeding difficulties, mobility limitation and delayed maternal-infant bonding. Emotional and psychological experiences ranged from anxiety and sadness. The support system, including health care professionals and family members, played a critical role in mother’s recovery and adaptation to motherhood.

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Published

2025-01-29