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Internal growth of women with recurrent miscarriage: a qualitative descriptive study based on the post-traumatic growth theory

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BMC WOMENS HEALTH
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12905-023-02542-6

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Internal Growth; Recurrent Miscarriage; Post-traumatic Growth; Women

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This study examined the experiences of South Korean women who had recurrent miscarriages and found that inner growth can help them cope with the mental and physical burden.
BackgroundUnexpected and repeated miscarriages in a woman's life cycle can be a mental and physical burden and lead to post-traumatic stress disorder. However, women may also experience inner growth with such experiences.MethodsThis study was qualitative descriptive research examining the experiences of South Korean women who had recurrent miscarriages three or more times.ResultsThe average age of the participants was 34.6 years, and the average number of recurrent miscarriages was 3.87. Additionally, five themes were identified as follows: (1) Confusing as if in muddy water, (2) Self-examination of past daily life, (3) Empathy and comfort in homogeneous groups, (4) Religious beliefs that include the lost fetus, and (5) Transforming for internal growth.ConclusionBased on the results of this study, intervention strategies need to be implemented to support the inner growth of women who have experienced recurrent miscarriages.

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