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Sexuality after Childbirth: Analysis of the Experiences of Central African Women in Bangui

Sexuality after Childbirth: Analysis of the Experiences of Central African Women in Bangui
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摘要 Introduction: In many societies, sexuality is still a taboo subject. In the Central African Republic, this topic is rarely discussed outside the context of gynecological consultations and infertility, whereas the sexual life of couples is often disrupted by the arrival of a child, particularly by the ordeal of childbirth. The aim of the study is to analyze the sexual experience of Central African women after childbirth in order to contribute to improving the health of the population, in particular that of mother and child, and to facilitate harmony within the couple. Methodology: Descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study covering the period from July 1 to August 30, 2023, at the maternity ward of the Center University Hospitalier Communautaire. The study concerned only women who had given birth between the second week and the sixth month postpartum. The sampling was exhaustive. Results: A total of 303 women agreed to take part in our study, aged between 15 and 44, more than half of whom had completed secondary school. The eagerness of the women to take part in the study shows that they are ready to express themselves about their sexuality despite certain biases linked to the method of patient selection. Resumption of sexual relations was initiated by the partners within six weeks in the vast majority of cases. Conclusion: Resumption of sexual intercourse was delayed, often at the partner’s initiative. Further studies are needed to understand the cultural, religious and psychological dimensions of postpartum sexuality in the Central African context. Introduction: In many societies, sexuality is still a taboo subject. In the Central African Republic, this topic is rarely discussed outside the context of gynecological consultations and infertility, whereas the sexual life of couples is often disrupted by the arrival of a child, particularly by the ordeal of childbirth. The aim of the study is to analyze the sexual experience of Central African women after childbirth in order to contribute to improving the health of the population, in particular that of mother and child, and to facilitate harmony within the couple. Methodology: Descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study covering the period from July 1 to August 30, 2023, at the maternity ward of the Center University Hospitalier Communautaire. The study concerned only women who had given birth between the second week and the sixth month postpartum. The sampling was exhaustive. Results: A total of 303 women agreed to take part in our study, aged between 15 and 44, more than half of whom had completed secondary school. The eagerness of the women to take part in the study shows that they are ready to express themselves about their sexuality despite certain biases linked to the method of patient selection. Resumption of sexual relations was initiated by the partners within six weeks in the vast majority of cases. Conclusion: Resumption of sexual intercourse was delayed, often at the partner’s initiative. Further studies are needed to understand the cultural, religious and psychological dimensions of postpartum sexuality in the Central African context.
作者 Siméon Matoulou-M’bala Wa-Ngogbe Aleph Cyrille Vianney Seramandji Alida Koirokpi Thibaut Boris Clavaire Songo-Kette Gbekere Gertrude Rose De Lima Kogboma-Wongo Norbert Richard Ngbale Abdoulaye Sepou Siméon Matoulou-M’bala Wa-Ngogbe;Aleph Cyrille Vianney Seramandji;Alida Koirokpi;Thibaut Boris Clavaire Songo-Kette Gbekere;Gertrude Rose De Lima Kogboma-Wongo;Norbert Richard Ngbale;Abdoulaye Sepou(Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Community University Hospital Center, Bangui, Central African Republic;Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Bangui, Bangui, Central African Republic;Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Sino-Central African Friendship University Hospital Center, Bangui, Central African Republic)
出处 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2024年第10期1602-1610,共9页 妇产科期刊(英文)
关键词 SEXUALITY POSTPARTUM Bangui EDUCATION Nursing Staff Sexuality Postpartum Bangui Education Nursing Staff
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