Water birth in a maternity hospital of the supplementary health sector in Santa Catarina, Brazil: A cross-sectional study

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The aim of this cross-sectional study was to identify the prevalence of water births in a maternity hospital of Santa Catarina, Brazil, and to investigate the association between sociodemographic and obstetric variables and water birth. The sample consisted of 973 women who had normal births between June 2007 and May 2013. Data was analyzed through descriptive and bivariate statistics, and estimated prevalence and tested associations through the use of the chi-square test; the unadjusted and adjusted odds ratio were calculated. The prevalence of water births was 13.7%. Of the 153 women who had water birth, most were aged between 20 to 34 years old (122), had a companion (112), a college degree (136), were primiparous (101), had a pregnancy without complications (129) and were admitted in active labor (94). There was no association between sociodemographic characteristics and obstetric outcomes in the bivariate and multivariate analyses and in the adjusted model. Only women with private sources for payment had the opportunity to give birth in water.

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Scheidt, T. R., & Brüggemann, O. M. (2016). Water birth in a maternity hospital of the supplementary health sector in Santa Catarina, Brazil: A cross-sectional study. Texto e Contexto Enfermagem, 25(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-07072016002180015

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