Prenatal and Postpartum Emotions, Thoughts and Concerns of A Pregnant Woman with COVID-19
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COVID-19, Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum, AnxietyAbstract
The aim of the study; to determine the feelings, thoughts and concerns of a patient who was diagnosed with prenatal coronavirus disease and applied to our hospital to give birth. Our case is 26 years old, at 39 weeks of gestation and applied to our hospital to give birth on 01.03.2021. Postoperative period treatment was applied to the patient who gave birth for the second time by cesarean section, postpartum care within the framework of the Postpartum Care Protocol and neonatal care within the framework of the Infant and Child Monitoring Protocol to the newborn. Evidence for the effects of coronavirus infection is still insufficient. This uncertainty and the ongoing pandemic process increase the anxiety of women in the pre- and postpartum period. It is important for healthcare professionals to support women diagnosed with the disease during these periods.
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