Abstract

Abstract Objectives: to analyze the influence on reproductive planning and the women's satisfaction with the discovery of being pregnant in prenatal care characteristics. Methods: a cross-sectional and quantitative study was carried out between March and July 2018 at a low-risk maternity hospital in the Brazilian Northeast region. A total of 652 puerperal women were evaluated in an interview and by their prenatal care card. The Chi-square test and the Odds Ratio were used for statistical analysis. Results: the pregnancy planning was reported by 42% (n=274), and the women's satisfaction of being pregnant was 64.1% (n=418) of the interviewees. Reproductive planning was associated with early initiation of prenatal care (OR=2.48, CI95%=1.61-3.82) and the women received information about the referral maternity for childbirth (OR=1.44, CI95%=1.05-1.99). The women's satisfaction with their pregnancy was also associated with early initiation of prenatal care (OR=2.18; CI95%=1.47-3.25). It should be noted that the performance of six or more prenatal care consultations was less frequent among pregnant women who had not planned their pregnancy (OR=0.43, CI95%=0.27-0.66) and they felt unsatisfied with the discovery of being pregnant (OR=0.56; CI95%=0.37-0.84). Conclusions: Pregnancy planning and women's satisfaction with the discovery of being pregnant favors the performance of prenatal care with better indicators.

Highlights

  • In Brazil, family planning was defined in Article 2 of the Brazilian Law number 9.263/1996 as a set of measures on fertility regulation that aims to ensure equal rights in the Constitution for women, men or couples to establish, limit or increase of offspring

  • Pregnancy planning and women’s satisfaction with the discovery of being pregnant favors the performance of prenatal care with better indicators

  • The term reproductive planning was adopted in the Brazilian ministerial publications as a substitution for family planning in order to be more comprehensive in relation to sexual and reproductive rights

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Introduction

In Brazil, family planning was defined in Article 2 of the Brazilian Law number 9.263/1996 as a set of measures on fertility regulation that aims to ensure equal rights in the Constitution for women, men or couples to establish, limit or increase of offspring It consists of preventive and educational activities with an approach to the means, methods and techniques that are available by the Ministry of Health on the regulation of fertility in the country.[1]. This reinforces the necessity to improve counseling and advice on contraception by health professionals.[5]

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