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Pregnant woman's expectations and feelings regarding her baby

The mother’s relationship with her baby is constructed since the prenatal period and is influenced by her expectations regarding the baby and the interaction she establishes with him/her. This first relationship serves as a prelude of the mother-infant relationship established after birth. The aim of this study was to investigate the pregnant women’s expectations and feelings regarding the baby. Thirty-nine primiparous pregnant women, in the last trimester of gestation, aged 19 to 37, took part in this study. The pregnant women were individually interviewed and their answers were examined through content analysis. The results indicated that, since pregnancy, mothers try to give the baby more identity, holding expectations and feelings regarding his/her sex, name, psychological characteristics, health, besides interacting with him/her. This seems to constitute an important investment for the baby’s psychic constitution, besides enabling mothering.

pregnancy; expectations; baby


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