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Men's experiences of intense fear related to childbirth investigated in a Swedish qualitative study
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Abstract Background: There has been an increasing scientific interest concerning childbirth-related fear among women. Few studies have paid attention to men's fear and its implications. This study investigates the experience of intense childbirth-related fear from the father's perspective. Method: Twenty Swedish men who, in a previous survey, had assessed their fear related to childbirth as intense, were interviewed about what this experience had meant to them. The interviews were analyzed using the similarity–difference method in grounded theory. Results: The men's fear was primarily related to ‘the health and life of their partner and child’, and their main worry concerned the woman. The presence of fear was often described as a ‘mental occupation’, but also as ‘increased vigilance’ or ‘bodily sensations’. The ways of dealing with this fear could be characterized as attempts to ‘increase the sense of control of the situation’ and to ‘diminish the very emotion of fear’. Most men had not expressed or spok...
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