Being Pregnant: A Qualitative Study of Women’s Lived Experience of Pregnancy

Author(s): Armstrong, Toni M.

: Few studies of pregnancy have been designed to include the pregnant
woman’s perspective. This qualitative study was conducted to explore women’s perspectives of their experience
of pregnancy. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 pregnant women (24-39 years). The analysis
revealed six major themes: support during pregnancy; experience of pregnancy; finding information; changing
values; model of care; and being responsible. Results suggest that women’s experience of pregnancy may be
enhanced offering guidance and enabling access to multiple sources of support. Future research into the
health-care professional’s role, and the ways in which pregnant women connect with each other, is supported.
KEY WORDS: Pregnancy, qualitative, social support

Citation

Armstrong, Toni M. (2005). Being Pregnant: A Qualitative Study of Women’s Lived Experience of Pregnancy. Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, 20(1). (Copy this citation)
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