Experience of Pregnant Mothers Suffering from Covid-19 during Pregnancy until Childbirth in Indonesia

Journal Title: International Journal of Current Science Research and Review - Year 2024, Vol 7, Issue 03

Abstract

The outbreak of COVID-19 becomes a pandemic with many psychological impacts on humans, the disease that attacks the respiratory system has a negative impact on health. The aim of this study was to find out how the experience of a pregnant mother who suffered from Covid-19 during pregnancy to childbirth, using qualitative methods this study took as many as 12 pregnant mothers suffering from COVID-19 during the pregnancies as participants to be interviewed with the age range of 25-36 years. The results of the in-depth interview were processed using the Collaizi and NVivo methods. The results obtained five themes, namely mother’s knowledge about the transmission of Covid-19, symptoms experienced when infected, emotional reactions of mothers during infection, changes in emotional responses during childbirth and still infected with COVID-19, as well as family responses in accompanying mothers who are going to give birth. The conclusion of the study was that the participants experienced the transmission of Covid-19 from the surrounding environment through both direct and indirect contact, and the symptoms that appeared vary from symptoms, fever, and loss of sensory function, a variety of feelings of fear, sadness, stress and distress but there are also those who have confidence. Feelings of concern and fear for themselves and their babies vulnerable to exposure to the virus, the response from the family when the participants were infected with COVID-19 generally provided both moral and material support, but there were also participants who did not get support and even stay away from the participants.

Authors and Affiliations

Justina Purwarini, Roselina Siagian, Jesika Pasaribu,

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  • EP ID EP731755
  • DOI 10.47191/ijcsrr/V7-i3-13
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Justina Purwarini, Roselina Siagian, Jesika Pasaribu, (2024). Experience of Pregnant Mothers Suffering from Covid-19 during Pregnancy until Childbirth in Indonesia. International Journal of Current Science Research and Review, 7(03), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-731755