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Difference of Health Practices Between Wanted and Unwanted Pregnancy - Health Practices In The Wanted and Unwanted Pregnancy

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Health-behaviors of women during pregnancy period are the most important determinant of mother and infant health during prenatal and antenatal period. Health-behaviors in pregnancy may be defined as the activities that cover both the pregnant woman and fetus's health and infant's health and affect the course and result of the pregnancy. Perceptions of the pregnant women about pregnancy are one of the significant factors that affect their health-behaviors during pregnancy. A pregnancy that takes place at an wanted time or unwanted time affects women's reactions against pregnancy. Unwillingness and neglects for the pregnancy process may jeopardize the health of mothers and infants. Prevention of the problems caused by the unwanted pregnancies is very important for women and children's health.

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Ayla ÇAPIK completed her PhD at Atatürk University, in Turkey, Institute of Health Sciences Obstetric and Gynecologic Nursing Department in 2013. She has been working as a Assist. Prof. at Atatürk University Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Midwifery since 2009. Her research is focused in the areas of pregnancy, depression, birth.

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Authors Ayla Çap k, Ayla Çap¿k, Ayl Çapik, Ayla Çapik, Türkan Pasinlio¿lu, Türkan Pasinlioglu
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2015
 
EAN 9783659754326
ISBN 978-3-659-75432-6
No. of pages 84
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Nursing

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