Li RX, Asgharvahedi F, Khajehei M. Prevalence of fear of childbirth, its risk factors and birth outcomes in Australian multiparous women. World J Obstet Gynecol 2025; 14(1): 102334 [DOI: 10.5317/wjog.v14.i1.102334]
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Marjan Khajehei, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Women’s and Newborn Health, Westmead Hospital, Room 3042, Westmead 2145, Australia. marjan.khajehei@health.nsw.gov.au
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Prospective Study
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World J Obstet Gynecol. Jan 18, 2025; 14(1): 102334 Published online Jan 18, 2025. doi: 10.5317/wjog.v14.i1.102334
Table 1 Comparison of sociodemographic characteristics between women with low–moderate fear of childbirth and women with high–severe fear of childbirth (Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire cut-off = 66), n (%)/mean ± SD1
Table 2 Comparison of medical and obstetric history between women with low–moderate fear of childbirth and women with high–severe fear of childbirth, n (%)/mean ± SD1
Variable
Low–moderate FoC (n = 147)
High–severe FoC (n = 65)
P value
Pre-pregnancy anxiety/depression
0.089
No
107 (73)
43 (66)
Anxiety only
15 (10)
8 (12)
Depression only
4 (3)
7 (11)
Both
21 (14)
7 (11)
Pre-existing health problem
0.003
No
108 (74)
34 (52)
Yes
39 (27)
31 (48)
Previous mode of birth
0.015
Normal vaginal delivery
82 (56)
32 (49)
Instrumental
30 (20)
5 (8)
Emergency caesarean section
25 (17)
19 (29)
Planned caesarean section
10 (7)
9 (14)
Previous childbirth experience
< 0.001
Neutral
46 (31)
28 (43)
Empowering
73 (50)
14 (22)
Traumatic
28 (19)
23 (35)
Previous 3rd or 4th degree tear
0.541
No
112 (76)
52 (80)
Yes
35 (24)
13 (20)
Attended antenatal educational classes
0.659
No
127 (86)
58 (89)
Yes
20 (14)
7 (11)
Type of conception
0.178
Planned
100 (68)
38 (59)
Unplanned
47 (32)
27 (42)
Gestational age at baseline (range 14–41 weeks)
30+5 ± 7+1
29 ± 7+1
0.521
Expected length of hospital stay after vaginal birth (range 0–7 days)
2 ± 1.1
2 ± 1.2
0.206
Expected length of hospital stay after caesarean section (range 0–10 days)
3 ± 1.9
3 ± 2.0
0.927
Table 3 Comparison of mental health status between women with low–moderate fear of childbirth and women with high–severe fear of childbirth1
Table 4 Multivariable logistic regression analysis comparing women with low–moderate fear of childbirth and women with high–severe fear of childbirth with respect to variables that predicted fear of childbirth
Variable
Crude OR
Unadjusted 95%CI
Adjusted OR
Adjusted 95%CI
P value
DASS Anxiety
< 0.001
Mild to moderate (0-10)
1
1
Severe to extremely severe (≥ 11)
2.44
0.59–1.09
3.79
1.35–5.61
Previous traumatic childbirth experience
0.033
No
1
1
Yes
2.12
1.21–4.48
2.45
1.15–3.98
History of sexual assault during childhood
1.11–4.81
0.036
No
1
1
Yes
1.20
0.45–3.22
5.25
1.11–4.81
Pre-existing health problem pregnancy
0.004
No
1
1
Yes
2.53
1.37–4.64
2.92
1.40–6.12
RAS
< 0.001
Higher relationship satisfaction (≥ 4)
1
1
Less relationship satisfaction (< 4)
3.50
1.67–7.38
5.28
2.15–6.98
Table 5 Comparison of birth outcome in women with low–moderate fear of childbirth and women with high–severe fear of childbirth, mean ± SD/ median (25th-75th percentiles)1
Length of postnatal hospital stay (range 4-163 hours)
45.5 (24–72)
43.5 (24–60)
0.855
Neonatal
Gestational age at birth (range 252-42.0 weeks)
38.9 ± 2.1
38.7 ± 1.5
-0.17 (-0.75-0.41)
0.559
Apgar score at 5 minutes (range 1-9)
8.8 ± 0.9
8.9 ± 0.5
0.09 (-0.16–0.34)
0.467
Birth weight (range 800-4685 g)
3291.2 ± 550.9
3333.3 ± 614.5
42.04 (-131.4-215.5)
0.633
Resuscitation after birth
0.716
No
106 (80%)
48 (77%)
0.91 (0.56–1.48)
Yes
27 (20%)
14 (23%)
1.05 (0.82–1.34)
SCN/NICU admission after birth
0.006
No
119 (90%)
46 (74%)
0.52 (0.35–0.79)
Yes
14 (11%)
16 (27%)
1.55 (1.04–2.29)
Received infant formula during hospital stay
0.273
No
87/123 (71%)
35/56 (63%)
0.78 (0.50–1.21)
Yes
36/123 (29%)
21/56 (38%)
1.13 (0.90–1.42)
Citation: Li RX, Asgharvahedi F, Khajehei M. Prevalence of fear of childbirth, its risk factors and birth outcomes in Australian multiparous women. World J Obstet Gynecol 2025; 14(1): 102334