Incorporate questions about culture as appropriate. Culture includes religion, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity

Interview a pregnant woman (or a woman that had a baby in the last year) and her partner if applicable using the questions below. In interviewing the woman, be sure to tell her/them that the interview is for a project for your course in development. Assure her/them that they have the right not to answer any of the questions and may stop the interview at any time. Let her/them know that no one will see the answers to the interview questions and that her/their name(s) will not be used. In giving the interview, write down as much of their responses as you can. You might consider tape recording the interview to avoid taking time to write the answers during the interview. Be sure to ask permission to use a tape recorder and assure her/them that the tape will be erased.
Feel free to add questions to the interview as appropriate while talking, but be sure to cover all of the issues included. Many of the questions are meant to have more than one or two sentence answers. You will need to practice using follow-up probes to get longer answers: –Can you tell me more about that? –I don’t understand. Can you give me an example? –How does that make you feel? –How important is that to you? –using “uh-huh” and head nodding may also lead to more responding
Incorporate questions about culture as appropriate. Culture includes religion, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, age, gender, etc.
Prenatal Interview:
I. Childbearing History
1) Have you had any childbearing losses? (i.e. abortion, miscarriage, infertility, stillbirth or children placed for adoption)
2) Vital information on previous birth (i.e. date, gender, name and birth weight)
3) How did labor begin? How long did it last? How did you push? What coping techniques did you use?
4) Were there any complication?
5) What was the best thing about the experience? What element would you hope to avoid this time?
6.) How did you choose your doctor?
II. Anticipated Birth
1) How is your pregnancy going? Is it what you expected?
2) Are you feeling rested? Restless? Any interesting dreams?
3) Have there been any problems with this pregnancy? If so, what?
4)
Which prenatal tests, if any, have you had? Results?
 
5) What childbirth education have you taken?
6) Who have you chosen to be with you during this birth and what role will each person play?
7) Have you told you doctor/midwife that you are hiring a labor assistant?
8) How do you imagine I can be most helpful to you and also you partner?
9) Imagine you ideal birth. What makes it ideal?
10) Have you completed your birth plan?
11) What are the 3 most vital elements of your birth plan (in order of importance)?
Client:

 
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