Does cesarean section compromise mother's mental health?

Ziba Farajzadegan, Mohammad Arash Ramazani, Parisa Mirmoghtadaee, Amir Foroughy, Mahnaz Kelishadi, Maryam Keypour

Abstract


BACKGROUND: To assess the effect of method of delivery on women's mental health to improve of health status.
METHODS: Eleven hundred healthy women who had recently either normal vaginal delivery (NVD) or cesarean section (CS) were studied 6 week after delivery in 2005. The data were collected with using the 36-items short-form (SF-36) questionnaire by interviewing method. SPSS software version 15 was used for statistical analysis.
RESULTS: Of 1100 participants, 7 women were missed due to incomplete data. From the rest, 504 (46%) women had normal vaginal delivery and 589 (54%) of them had cesarean section. The mean of age in mothers were 25.5 and 25.9 years old respectively. Mean and standard deviation of mother's mental health score were 62.8 ± 18.6 and 60.4 ± 19.4 in normal delivery and cesarean section group respectively (t = 2.1; p < 0.05).
CONCLUSION: In comparison to mothers with normal vaginal delivery, mothers who had cesarean section had lower mental health status.

Keywords


Cesarean section, normal vaginal delivery, mental health

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