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Table 1 Socio-demographic and obstetric characteristics of pregnant women (n = 228)

From: The relationship between pregnancy and birth experience with maternal-fetal attachment and mother-child bonding: a descriptive-analytical study

Variable

N (%)

Variable

N (%)

Age, (years), Mean (SD)

29.0 (5.9)

Planned pregnancy

 

Husband age, (years), Mean (SD)

33.9 (5.7)

Yes

159 (69.7)

Education

 

No

69 (30.3)

Under diploma

80 (35.1)

Wanted sex of baby

 

Diploma

91 (39.1)

Yes

180 (78.9)

Academic

57 (25.0)

No

48 (21.1)

Husband education

 

Satisfaction with pervious birth

 

Under diploma

86 (37.7)

Yes

78 (67.8)

Diploma

87 (38.2)

No

37 (32.2)

Academic

55 (24.1)

Complications during pregnancya

 

Job

 

Yes

53 (23.2)

Housewife

215 (94.3)

No

175 (76.8)

Employed

13 (5.7)

Type of birth

 

Husband job

 

Vaginal

99 (43.4)

Employed

37 (16.2)

Emergency cesarean section

55 (24.1)

Worker

48 (21.1)

Elective cesarean section

74 (32.5)

Self-employed

143 (62.7)

Place of birth

 

Income satisfaction

 

Teaching

63 (28.1)

Not enough

51 (22.4)

Organizational

65 (29.0)

Relatively enough

154 (67.5)

Private

96 (42.9)

Completely enough

23 (10.1)

Postpartum complicationb

 

Gestational age at entering in the study (Weeks), Mean (SD)

31.9 (2.7)

Yes

29 (12.7)

BMI (kg/m2), Mean (SD)

24.9 (4.4)

No

199 (87.3)

Parity

 

Skin to skin contact

 

1

99 (43.4)

Yes

190 (84.8)

2

84 (36.8)

No

34 (15.2)

3

45 (19.7)

Baby weight (gr), Mean (SD)

3119.4 (530.2)

History of abortion

 

Baby height (cm), Mean (SD)

50.5 (3.0)

Yes

41 (18.0)

Baby head (cm), Mean (SD)

34.0 (1.8)

No

187 (82.0)

Baby sex

 

History of stillbirth

 

Boy

122 (53.5)

Yes

3 (1.3)

Girl

102 (44.7)

No

225 (98.7)

  

Wanted pregnancy

   

Yes

167 (73.2)

  

No

61 (26.8)

  
  1. a Preeclampsia, Diabetes mellitus; b Infection, Hemorrhage, Thrombosis