“Where's my baby?” A feminist phenomenological study of women experiencing preventable separation from their baby at caesarean birth

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Deys, Linda, Wilson, Val, Bayes, Sara Jayne and Meedya, Shahla. (2024). “Where's my baby?” A feminist phenomenological study of women experiencing preventable separation from their baby at caesarean birth. Women and Birth. 37(6), pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2024.101828
AuthorsDeys, Linda, Wilson, Val, Bayes, Sara Jayne and Meedya, Shahla
Abstract

Problem: Separating women and babies immediately after birth contributes to poor birth experience and reduced satisfaction.
Background: A negative birth experience can impact a woman’s transition to motherhood and emotional well-being beyond the newborn period. Separating women from their baby at birth is known to reduce birth satisfaction and is more likely to happen at caesarean section births.
Question: What is the experience of women who are separated from their baby after caesarean section birth without medical necessity?
Methods: Unstructured, in-depth phenomenological interviews were conducted with fifteen women who had been separated from their well-baby at caesarean section birth. Data was analysed using a Modified van Kaam approach. A novel feminist phenomenological framework with two birthing theories was used to explore the experience of the participants.
Findings: Four major themes emerged – Disconnection, Emotional Turmoil, Influence, and Insight. These demonstrated significant trauma that both the separation and perinatal care created.
Discussion: The participants recognised their vulnerability and the lack of power and control they had over themselves and their baby, which was seemingly not acknowledged. Provider and hospital needs were valued above those of the women.
Conclusion: Woman-centred care was not evident in the treatment of these women despite the attendance of a midwife at each birth. This research challenges midwives and other health care providers to support and advocate for those birthing by caesarean section to return power and control and support them to remain in close physical contact with their baby immediately after birth.

KeywordsBirth; Caesarean section; Feminism; Women’s experience; Phenomenology; Skin-to-skin
Year01 Jan 2024
JournalWomen and Birth
Journal citation37 (6), pp. 1-8
PublisherElsevier B.V.
ISSN1871-5192
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2024.101828
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Kennedy, Mary A., Bayes, Sara, Galvão, Daniel A., Singh, Favil, Spry, Nigel A., Davis, Michael, Chee, Raphael, Zissiadis, Yvonne, Hart, Nicolas H., Taaffe, Dennis R. and Newton, Robert U.. (2020). If you build it, will they come? Evaluation of a co-located exercise clinic and cancer treatment centre using the RE-AIM framework. European Journal of Cancer Care. 29(4), pp. 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.13251
“I love being a midwife; it's who I am” : A Glaserian Grounded Theory Study of why midwives stay in midwifery
Bloxsome, Dianne, Bayes, Sara and Ireson, Deborah. (2020). “I love being a midwife; it's who I am” : A Glaserian Grounded Theory Study of why midwives stay in midwifery. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 29(1-2), pp. 208-220. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15078
Adolescent pregnant women's health practices and their impact on maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes : A mixed method study protocol
Hadian, Tahereh, Mousavi, Sanaz, Meedya, Shahla, Mohammad-Alizadeh-Charandabi, Sakineh, Mohammadi, Eesa and Mirghafourvand, Mojgan. (2019). Adolescent pregnant women's health practices and their impact on maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes : A mixed method study protocol. Reproductive Health. 16(1), p. Article 45. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-019-0719-4
The role of editors and reviewers [Editorial]
Stulz, Virginia, Meedya, Shahla and Sweet, Linda. (2019). The role of editors and reviewers [Editorial] Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2019.04.009
Predictors of traumatic birth experience among a group of Iranian primipara women : a cross sectional study
Ghanbari-Homayi, Solmaz, Fardiazar, Zahra, Meedya, Shahla, Mohammad-Alizadeh-charandabi, Sakineh, Asghari Jafarabadi, Mohammad, Mohammadi, Eesa and Mirghafourvand, Mojgan. (2019). Predictors of traumatic birth experience among a group of Iranian primipara women : a cross sectional study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 19(1), pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-019-2333-4
Midwives' use of best available evidence in practice : An integrative review
De Leo, Annemarie, Bayes, Sara, Geraghty, Sadie and Butt, Janice. (2019). Midwives' use of best available evidence in practice : An integrative review. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 28(23-24), pp. 4225-4235. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.15027
Factors associated with midwives’ job satisfaction and intention to stay in the profession : An integrative review
Bloxsome, Dianne, Ireson, Deborah, Doleman, Gemma and Bayes, Sara. (2019). Factors associated with midwives’ job satisfaction and intention to stay in the profession : An integrative review. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 28(3-4), pp. 386-399. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.14651
Skills for Midwifery Practice
De-Vitry Smith, Sally and Bayes, Sara. (2019). Skills for Midwifery Practice Elsevier Australia.
Australian midwives’ experiences of implementing practice change
Bayes, Sara, Juggins, Elaine, Whitehead, Lisa and De Leo, Annemarie. (2019). Australian midwives’ experiences of implementing practice change. Midwifery. 70, pp. 38-45. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2018.12.012
“Doing magic with very little” : Barriers to Ghanaian midwives' ability to provide quality maternal and neonatal care
Ismaila, Yakubu, Bayes, Sara and Geraghty, Sadie. (2019). “Doing magic with very little” : Barriers to Ghanaian midwives' ability to provide quality maternal and neonatal care. International Journal of Childbirth. 9(4), pp. 211-224. https://doi.org/10.1891/IJCBIRTH-D-19-00028
Cardiotocography vs. intermittent auscultation in assessing fetal well-being
Bayes, Sara Jayne and Whitehead, Lisa. (2018). Cardiotocography vs. intermittent auscultation in assessing fetal well-being. American Journal of Nursing. 118(6), pp. 23-23. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NAJ.0000534845.27761.cc
Sufficient exercise for Australians living with dementia in residential aged care facilities is lacking : An exploration of policy incoherence [Commentary]
Brett, Lindsey, Stapley, Paul, Meedya, Shahla and Traynor, Victoria. (2018). Sufficient exercise for Australians living with dementia in residential aged care facilities is lacking : An exploration of policy incoherence [Commentary] John Wiley & Sons, Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12800
Association between maternal sense of competence and self-efficacy in primiparouswomen during postpartum period
Bagherinia, Marzieh, Meedya, Shahla and Mirghafourvand, Mojgan. (2018). Association between maternal sense of competence and self-efficacy in primiparouswomen during postpartum period. Shiraz E-Medical Journal. 19(3), p. Article e59286. https://doi.org/10.5812/semj.59286
Effectiveness of acupuncture as an adjunct treatment for women with postnatal depression : A systematic review protocol
Wang, Carol Chunfeng, Zhu, Ruifang, Ge, Li, Tufanaru, Catalin, Bayes, Sara and De Jong, Gideon. (2018). Effectiveness of acupuncture as an adjunct treatment for women with postnatal depression : A systematic review protocol. The JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports. 16(11), pp. 2080-2084. https://doi.org/10.11124/JBISRIR-2017-003719
Parents’ experiences of caring for preterm infants after discharge with grandmothers as their main support
Adama, Esther Abena, Bayes, Sara and Sundin, Deborah. (2018). Parents’ experiences of caring for preterm infants after discharge with grandmothers as their main support. 27(17-18), pp. 3377-3386. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.13868
Effect of educational and support interventions to increase long-term breastfeeding rates in primiparous women : A systematic review protocol
Meedya, Shahla, Fernandez, Ritin and Fahy, Kathleen. (2017). Effect of educational and support interventions to increase long-term breastfeeding rates in primiparous women : A systematic review protocol. JBI Evidence Synthesis. 15(3), pp. 594-602. https://doi.org/10.11124/JBISRIR-2016-003132
Effects and feasibility of an exercise intervention for individuals living with dementia in nursing homes : Study protocol
Brett, Lindsey, Traynor, Victoria, Stapley, Paul and Meedya, Shahla. (2017). Effects and feasibility of an exercise intervention for individuals living with dementia in nursing homes : Study protocol. International Psychogeriatrics. 29(9), pp. 1565-1577. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1041610217000138
The health and health preparation of long-term Australian travellers
Halcomb, Elizabeth, Stephens, Moira, Smyth, Elizabeth, Meedya, Shahla and Tillott, Sarah. (2017). The health and health preparation of long-term Australian travellers. Australian Journal of Primary Health. 23(4), pp. 386-390. https://doi.org/10.1071/PY16138
The real ‘cost’ of study in Australia and the ramifications for China, Australia, and the Chinese nursing students: what do these three players want? A narrative review
Wang, Carol Chunfeng, Whitehead, Lisa and Bayes, Sara. (2017). The real ‘cost’ of study in Australia and the ramifications for China, Australia, and the Chinese nursing students: what do these three players want? A narrative review. Globalization, Societies and Education. 15(5), pp. 590-606. https://doi.org/10.1080/14767724.2016.1195727
Registered nurses’ experiences of caring for pregnant and postpartum women in general hospital settings : A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative data
Bayes, Sara and Ewens, Beverley. (2017). Registered nurses’ experiences of caring for pregnant and postpartum women in general hospital settings : A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative data. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 26(5-6), pp. 599-608. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.13524
Ghanaian fathers' experiences of caring for preterm infants ; journey of exclusion
Adama, Esther Abena, Sundin, Deborah and Bayes, Sara. (2017). Ghanaian fathers' experiences of caring for preterm infants ; journey of exclusion. Journal of Neonatal Nursing. 23(6), pp. 275-281. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnn.2017.05.003
Examples of health practitioners’ approaches to planning and evaluating CPD
Bayes, Sarah, Devey, Lisa, Bidgood, Síobhán, Gilbert-Hunt, Sue, Acker, Joe and Gleadhill, Kearney. (2017). Examples of health practitioners’ approaches to planning and evaluating CPD. In In Andre, Kate, Heartfield, Marie and Cusack, Lynette (Ed.). Portfolios for health professionals pp. 98-123 Elsevier Australia.
The benefits of optimal cord clamping
Busellato, Lisa and Bayes, Sara. (2016). The benefits of optimal cord clamping. Practising Midwife. 19(1), pp. 10-12.
Mindfulness-based childbirth education : Incorporating adult and experiential learning with mindfulness-based stress reduction in childbirth education
Hauck, Yvonne, Fisher, Colleen, Byrne, Jean and Bayes, Sara. (2016). Mindfulness-based childbirth education : Incorporating adult and experiential learning with mindfulness-based stress reduction in childbirth education. The Journal of Perinatal Education. 25(3), pp. 162-173. https://doi.org/10.1891/1058-1243.25.3.162
The Milky Way educational and support programme : Structure, content and strategies
Meedya, Shahla, Fahy, Kathleen and Parratt, Jenny A.. (2016). The Milky Way educational and support programme : Structure, content and strategies. Women and Birth. 29(4), pp. 388-393. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2016.01.006
Nursing education in China : Meeting the global demand for quality healthcare
Wang, Carol Chunfeng, Whitehead, Lisa and Bayes, Sara. (2016). Nursing education in China : Meeting the global demand for quality healthcare. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 3(1), pp. 131-136. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnss.2016.02.009
Readiness for practice change : Evaluation of a tool for the Australian midwifery context
Bayes, Sara, Fenwick, Jennifer and Jennings, David. (2016). Readiness for practice change : Evaluation of a tool for the Australian midwifery context. Women and Birth. 29(3), pp. 240-244. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2015.11.001
Parents' experiences of caring for preterm infants after discharge from Neonatal Intensive Care Unit : A meta-synthesis of the literature
Adama, Esther Abena, Bayes, Sara and Sundin, Deborah. (2016). Parents' experiences of caring for preterm infants after discharge from Neonatal Intensive Care Unit : A meta-synthesis of the literature. Journal of Neonatal Nursing. 22(1), pp. 27-51.
Exploring midwives' perception of confidence around facilitating water birth in Western Australia : A qualitative descriptive study
Nicholls, Sarah, Hauck, Yvonne L., Bayes, Sara and Butt, Janice. (2016). Exploring midwives' perception of confidence around facilitating water birth in Western Australia : A qualitative descriptive study. Midwifery. 33, pp. 73-81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2015.10.010
The relationship is everything : Women’s reasons for choosing a privately practising midwife in Western Australia
Davison, Clare, Hauck, Yvonne L., Bayes, Sara J., Kuliukas, Lesley J. and Wood, Jennifer. (2015). The relationship is everything : Women’s reasons for choosing a privately practising midwife in Western Australia. Midwifery. 31(8), pp. 772-778. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2015.04.012
Australian midwifery students’ views about profession-specific peer mentoring
Bayes, Sara Jayne, Collyer, Doreen, Dobbs, Kirsten and Walsh, Laura. (2014). Australian midwifery students’ views about profession-specific peer mentoring. Eculture. 7, pp. 1-10.
Effectiveness of a mindfulness-based childbirth education pilot study on maternal self-efficacy and fear of childbirth
Byrne, Jean, Hauck, Yvonne, Fisher, Colleen, Bayes, Sara and Schutze, Robert. (2014). Effectiveness of a mindfulness-based childbirth education pilot study on maternal self-efficacy and fear of childbirth. Journal of Midwifery & Womens Health. 59(2), pp. 192-197. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmwh.12075