Abstract: Background: Childbirth is life-transforming event followed by time of heightened psychological vulnerability in mother.
Aims of study: To assess effect of mode of delivery on maternal satisfaction, anxiety, stress & depression in primiparous postnatal mothers.
Methodology: A cross-sectional correlational research study was conducted on 102 Primiparous postnatal mothers admitted in Postnatal.......
Keywords; Mode of delivery, maternal satisfaction, anxiety, stress, depression, primiparous postnatal mother.
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