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    • Reproductive Medicine
    • Palliative Care
    • Psychosocial Health

    Background:

    • Medical focus on reproductive health often overlooks psychosocial and spiritual aspects.
    • Pregnancy and childbirth involve complexities beyond current scientific understanding.
    • The meaning and emotional impact of reproductive health outcomes are significant.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the limitations of a purely scientific approach in reproductive health.
    • To introduce perinatal palliative care as a complementary approach.
    • To emphasize the importance of addressing psychosocial and spiritual needs in perinatal care.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of patient experiences.
    • Review of existing literature on palliative care in obstetrics.
    • Case study examples illustrating the need for holistic care.

    Main Results:

    • A significant gap exists between medical explanations and patient-centered meaning-making.
    • Perinatal palliative care can address existential distress and enhance coping mechanisms.
    • Integrating psychosocial and spiritual support improves family well-being.

    Conclusions:

    • Perinatal palliative care is essential for a holistic approach to reproductive health.
    • Addressing the full spectrum of patient needs leads to better outcomes.
    • Embracing non-medical dimensions brings solace during challenging perinatal journeys.