BULGARIAN TRADITIONS AND RITUALS - COUNTERPOINT OF THE FEARS OF PREGNANT WOMEN
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: The pregnant woman regardless of physiological changes continues to be a part of the public system. She remains a part of her family, place of work and continues to meet those social roles that have characterized her before the pregnancy.
The aim of the study is to identify the social and cultural impacts during the prenatal period causing increased anxiety and stress.
Materials and Methods: An anonymous survey of 120 pregnant women attending antenatal care in four hospitals in the country: Hospital "St.Vrach" Sandanski, University Hospital "Rockefeller" Petrich , Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University Hospital "Lozenets " Sofia and University Hospital " Maichin dom "Sofia. The survey was conducted in 2020-2021.
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