Abstract

Primigravida, particularly women who are pregnant for the first time, are generally unaware of Lamaze breathing and its benefits. The purpose of this study was to analyse Primigravida moms' knowledge of Lamaze breathing in Bhopal's designated hospitals. This study was conducted using a descriptive research approach. The study's target population was primigravida, and the sample method was purposive sampling. A total of 50 people were included in the study. The knowledge of primigravida about Lamaze breathing was assessed using a self-structured questionnaire, and the study findings revealed that knowledge of Lamaze breathing was inadequate. It is therefore important to educate antenatal mothers about simple but useful breathing exercises to reduce pain perception and promote comfort during labour.

Highlights

  • ObjectivesTo assess the level of pain perception, anxiety, fatigue and labor outcome in the experimental group after intervention.To evaluate the effectiveness of Lamaze method in terms of pain perception, anxiety, fatigue and labor outcome in control group. 3⁄4 to compare the outcome in the experimental group and control group

  • The study findings revealed that there was no significant association between knowledge and selected demographic variables such as age, education, occupation, income, area

  • The study findings will help primigravida regarding Lamaze breathing and they can utilise this knowledge during labour to improve maternal and fetal outcome

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Objectives

To assess the level of pain perception, anxiety, fatigue and labor outcome in the experimental group after intervention.To evaluate the effectiveness of Lamaze method in terms of pain perception, anxiety, fatigue and labor outcome in control group. 3⁄4 to compare the outcome in the experimental group and control group. To assess the level of pain perception, anxiety, fatigue and labor outcome in the experimental group after intervention. To evaluate the effectiveness of Lamaze method in terms of pain perception, anxiety, fatigue and labor outcome in control group. 3⁄4 to compare the outcome in the experimental group and control group. To associate the demographic variables with the experimental group. Effectiveness refers to determine the extent to which the breathing and relaxation techniques, massage and positions produce significant changes in labor process by using statistical measurements

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