Overview
The role of motherhood; Motherhood can be defined as a learning process that includes knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviors of a woman who has been handed down from generation to generation. Mother-infant attachment; At the behavioral and emotional level, it is the mother's attachment to her baby, which becomes stronger as the pregnant woman's body changes, her uterus expands and the mother begins to feel fetal movements. The fact that women adopt the role of motherhood throughout pregnancy is very important for attachment behaviors and infant attachment patterns in the early and late postpartum period.
Description
It is very important for midwives to implement and teach the interventions that will enable pregnant women to take an active role in this period, in terms of perception of the role of motherhood and pregnancy distress. . The literature provides a data source for leopard maneuvers. However, I and II. There is no study on the effect of Leopold maneuvers on pregnancy distress and the perception of maternal role. This study, which is planned to support and develop awareness in this area, is important in terms of literature.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Spontaneous single pregnancy,
- 28th gestational week,
- Over the age of 18, under the age of 40,
- Not having communication difficulties and mental disabilities, Literate,
- Not having any chronic health problems (hypertension, heart disease,
- obesity etc.)
- Does not have a psychiatric disease and does not use psychiatric drugs, Exclusion Criteria
- Not open to communication and cooperation during the working period,
- Reluctant to participate in the research,
- Not completing the questionnaires,
- Pregnant women who gave birth prematurely were not included in the study.