Coping with Pain in The First Stage of Labour and The Role of Midwifery in The New Dimension
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Pain in the labour period is a pain that arises from the natural transformation process that has mechanisms and related factors, both from the inside and outside of the birth, even if the pain in the birth stage is a natural mechanism. Which every child must face, but if unable to handle the pain properly, it affects both the body, the mind, the emotion and the baby. The perception of the pain of each person is different. Classified as physical tactics, mental strategies, mental strategies, spirituality and cognitive strategies. This article aims to explain the mechanism of first stage of childbirth. Factors affecting pain in first stage of childbirth, strategies for coping with pain and roles of midwifery.
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Taveekaew, C., Bouban, K., & Ketkaew, S. (2019). Coping with Pain in The First Stage of Labour and The Role of Midwifery in The New Dimension. Vajira Medical Journal : Journal of Urban Medicine, 63(3), 231–238. Retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/VMED/article/view/211776
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13. Siriarunrat S, Supasri P, Ross R. Coping Strategies with Labor Pain among First-time Mothers. Journal of Faculty of Nursing Burapha University. 2014;22(3):56-68.
14. Klaikham T, Yusamran C, Thananowan N , Phahuwatanakorn W. Effects of Massage and Hot Compress on Labor Pain and Pain Coping Behavior in Primigravidas. Journal of Nursing science. 2013;31 Suppl 2: 38-47.
15. Sriurai S, Subgranon R, Boonyanurak P, Wangsukpisan A. Effect of the Use of Primary Nursing Model That Intergrates Social Support Concept on Birth Experience Perceived by Women during Delivery.Kuakarun Journal of Nursing 2016;23:21-40.
16. Arayajaru P, Serisathien Y, Yusamran C, Phahuwatanakorn W.Impact of a Educating Programme on Teenage First-Time Mothers’ Childbirth Anxiety, Pain Levels and Pain-Coping Behaviour. Thai Journal of Nursing Council. 2012; 27(3): 96-108.
17. Sudphet S, Thananowan N, Yusamran C, Neungton C. Impact of a Husband-Assiste First-Stage Labour Programme on Primigravida’s Labour-Related Stress, Pain and Satisfaction. Thai Journal of Nursing Council. 2014; 29(3) 42-54.
18. Iliadou M. Supporting women in labour. HEALTH SCIENCE JOURNAL. 2012;6(3): 385-91.
19. Thongkorn A, Kaownakai J, Rakmaneewong Y, Jaiklang D, Chaiyarat S. Effect of Massage with Thai Wisdom Device on Labor Pain. Journal Science Technology MSU. 2015;34(5)141-51.
20. Duangmani K, Somsap Y, Ingkathawornwong T. Effect of Modified Bhadrasana Pose on Labour Pain and Duration of Active Phase In Parturients. Princess of Narathivas Nniversity Journal. 2017; 9:35-50.
21. Banura KB. Just Breathe:Mindfulness as Pain Management in Pregnancy.International Journal of Childbirth Education. 2018;33: 6-10.