Authors : Karla Jhoanna Siguencia-Calle; Isabel Cristina Mesa-Can; Andrés Alexis Ramírez-Coronel
Volume/Issue : Volume 6 - 2021, Issue 3 - March
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The present study is carried out with the
objective of defining humanized childbirth, its
characteristics, importance and benefits for the mother
and the fetus through a bibliographic review.
Methodology: A systematic review of the literature was
carried out that began with the search strategy in the
main search engines (medigraphic, Scielo, Dialnet,
Elsevier), then went on to the screening phase according
to the inclusion and exclusion criteria to finally pass to
the eligibility and inclusion phase from the deepening.
Results: The results show that most of the articles
reviewed are from the last three years, which shows that
the subject of study is a phenomenon with a current and
global trend. In addition, the findings show the
preference of mothers for this type of delivery due to the
importance and benefits that it brings not only for it but
for the baby.
Conclusions: The present study shows the progressive
interest of humanized childbirth as a model that, based
on the evidence, shows a high level of acceptance by
pregnant women and the medical-scientific community
to dignify labor and face the obstetric violence.
Keywords : Humanized Childbirth, Mothers, Importance, Benefits, Obstetric Violence