Abstract
ObjectivesTo explore if Australian women would do anything differently if they were to have another baby.Design and settingThe Birth Experience Study (BESt) online survey explored pregnancy, birth and postnatal experiences for women who had given birth during 2016–2021 in Australia.ParticipantsIn 2021, 8804 women responded to the BESt survey and 6101 responses to the open text responses to the survey question ‘Would you do anything different if you were to have another baby?’ were analysed using inductive content analysis.ResultsA total of 6101 women provided comments in response to the open text question, resulting in 10 089 items of coding. Six categories were found: ‘Next time I'll be ready’ (3958, 39.2%) described how women reflected on their previous experience, feeling the need to better advocate for themselves in the future to receive the care or experience they wanted; ‘I want a specific birth experience’ (2872, 28.5%) and ‘I want a specific model of care’ (1796, 17.8%) highlighted the types of birth and health provider women would choose for their next pregnancy. ‘I want better access’ (294, 2.9%) identified financial and/or geographical constraints women experience trying to make choices for birth. Two categories included comments from women who said ‘I don’t want to change anything’ (1027, 10.2%) and ‘I don’t want another pregnancy’ (142, 1.4%). Most women birthed in hospital (82.9%) and had a vaginal birth (59.2%) and 26.7% had a caesarean.ConclusionOver 85% of comments left by women in Australia were related to making different decisions regarding their next birth choices. Most concerningly women often blamed themselves for not being more informed. Women realised the benefits of continuity of care with a midwife. Many women also desired a vaginal birth as well as better access to birthing at home.
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Maridulu Budyari Gumal SPHERE Maternal, Newborn and Women’s Clinical Academic Group
The Qiara Vincent Thiang Memorial Award
School of Nursing and Midwifery Partnership Grant Western Sydney University
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