Exploring fathers' experiences of pregnancy after a prior perinatal loss

Title

Exploring fathers' experiences of pregnancy after a prior perinatal loss

Creator

Armstrong D

Publisher

The American Journal Of Maternal Child Nursing

Date

2001

Subject

Female; Humans; Male; Fetal Death; Grief; Adult; Fathers; Spirituality; Maternal-Child Nursing; Pregnancy/psychology

Description

PURPOSE: To explore fathers' experiences of pregnancy after a prior perinatal loss. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: This phenomenological study used unstructured, in-depth interviews with four men whose wives were currently pregnant subsequent to previous perinatal loss in the second or third trimester. RESULTS: Regardless of the timing of the loss or their investment in the previous pregnancy, fathers expressed anxiety about the outcome of the subsequent pregnancy, a heightened sense of risk, and a need for increased vigilance. Themes concerning the intensity of the loss experience, dealing with grief, spirituality, supporting their spouse, influence of the previous loss, replacement of the loss, the importance of milestones, and change in world view were described. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: This study can provide insight for nurses into the needs of these families during a subsequent pregnancy and can help nurses to better support fathers during this critical time.
2001

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Type

Journal Article

Citation List Month

Backlog

Citation

Armstrong D, “Exploring fathers' experiences of pregnancy after a prior perinatal loss,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 19, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/11977.