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Waking up every day in a body that is not yours: a qualitative research inquiry into the intersection between eating disorders and pregnancy

机译:每天在不属于您的身体中醒来:对饮食失调与怀孕之间的交集进行定性研究

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BackgroundWomen with eating disorders are more likely to negatively react to finding out they are pregnant, although this difference in attitudes between women with eating disorders and controls disappears at 18-weeks’ gestation. Those with anorexia also are twice as likely to have an unplanned pregnancy and those with bulimia have a 30-fold increased chance compared with healthy controls. Therefore, due to these considerations, pregnancy and the transition to motherhood can be an extremely challenging time for these women both psychologically and physically. The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to understand the intersection between eating disorders and pregnancy from the lived experience of women who have been pregnant or want to or do not want to become pregnant.
机译:背景饮食失调的女性更容易对怀孕产生负面反应,尽管饮食失调和控制的女性之间的这种态度差异在怀孕18周时就消失了。与健康对照组相比,患有厌食症的人意外怀孕的可能性也要高出一倍,而患有贪食症的人的怀孕机会增加30倍。因此,由于这些考虑因素,无论是在心理上还是身体上,怀孕和过渡为母性都可能是极富挑战性的时期。这项定性描述性研究的目的是从已怀孕或想要或不想怀孕的妇女的生活经验中了解饮食失调与怀孕之间的关系。

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