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THE STUDY ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF WOMEN IN THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD
THE STUDY ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF WOMEN IN THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD

Author(s): Horia Croitoru, Virgil Ene-Voiculescu, Carmen Ene-Voiculescu
Subject(s): Education
Published by: Discobolul Publishing House
Keywords: postpartum; natural enhancement; quality of life;
Summary/Abstract: At the national level, the statistical data related to the natural increase highlight the fact that Romania is in an alarming process of population decline, which will cause a decrease of up to 17.8% by the year 2050. This population decline will also manifest itself in other countries such as Bulgaria, Croatia, Poland, Estonia, Slovakia while in developed countries such as Austria, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy and the United Kingdom of Great Britain statistical data indicate a population growth based on the higher standard of living that determines an increasing number of births but also on the fact that these countries attract every year waves of young immigrants who settle down and want to start families in countries that are much more developed than the ones they come from.Thus we can affirm the fact that an objective evaluation of the entire process that is the basis of the natural increase of the population is necessary, namely the process of conception, the prepartum and postpartum period. The purpose of the research undertaken is primarily to evaluate the quality of life of women in the postpartum period, at the same time as understanding and knowing the phenomenon of practicing physical exercises aimed at improving the quality of life of young mothers, as well as determining the links between the quality of life perceived by women in the postpartum period and their desire to getting back to your pre-pregnancy physical shape and even wanting to have a second or third pregnancy.

  • Page Range: 16-23
  • Page Count: 8
  • Publication Year: 2023
  • Language: English
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