¿Por qué los progenitores desean conocer el sexo de sus fetos?
La ecografía obstétrica es una ayuda diagnóstica que aporta datos importantes de índole médica para el adecuado control del embarazo. La visión que tienen los padres de esta prueba diagnóstica es diferente de la que tiene el personal sanitario encargado del control prenatal. Para los padres, el ultr...
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Quintero Roa, Eliana Maribel
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Imaging diagnosis
Fetus (Ultrasonic Imaging)
Parents
Fetal sex
Ecografía
Ultrasonido
Diagnóstico por imágenes
Feto (Imagen ultrasónica)
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Sexo fetal
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¿Por qué los progenitores desean conocer el sexo de sus fetos? |
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Why do parents want to know the sex of their fetuses? |
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¿Por qué los progenitores desean conocer el sexo de sus fetos? |
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¿Por qué los progenitores desean conocer el sexo de sus fetos? Ultrasound Imaging diagnosis Fetus (Ultrasonic Imaging) Parents Fetal sex Ecografía Ultrasonido Diagnóstico por imágenes Feto (Imagen ultrasónica) Progenitores Sexo fetal |
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¿Por qué los progenitores desean conocer el sexo de sus fetos? |
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¿Por qué los progenitores desean conocer el sexo de sus fetos? |
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¿Por qué los progenitores desean conocer el sexo de sus fetos? |
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¿Por qué los progenitores desean conocer el sexo de sus fetos? |
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Quintero Roa, Eliana Maribel |
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Ultrasound Imaging diagnosis Fetus (Ultrasonic Imaging) Parents Fetal sex |
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Ecografía Ultrasonido Diagnóstico por imágenes Feto (Imagen ultrasónica) |
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Progenitores Sexo fetal |
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Quintero Roa, Eliana Maribela44abc81-167e-4019-bebe-b6a358a86b7bQuintero Roa, Eliana Maribel [0000802689]Quintero Roa, Eliana Maribel [eliana-maribel-quintero-roa]Bucaramanga (Santander, Colombia)UNAB Campus Bucaramanga2023-08-23T12:30:50Z2023-08-23T12:30:50Z2020http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12749/21357instname:Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga - UNABreponame:Repositorio Institucional UNABrepourl:https://repository.unab.edu.coLa ecografía obstétrica es una ayuda diagnóstica que aporta datos importantes de índole médica para el adecuado control del embarazo. La visión que tienen los padres de esta prueba diagnóstica es diferente de la que tiene el personal sanitario encargado del control prenatal. Para los padres, el ultrasonido obstétrico, más que un examen médico, es un instrumento útil para saciar la curiosidad y ansiedad que genera el mismo estado de gestación. Aunque un gran porcentaje de la población considera que la principal o al menos una de las principales indicaciones para realizar un ultrasonido obstétrico es determinar el sexo fetal, no podemos generalizar esta afirmación, dado que existen múltiples variables sociales, económicas, demográficas y personales que influyen en el interés de los padres por determinar esto.Obstetric ultrasound is a diagnostic aid that provides important data of a medical nature for the proper control of pregnancy. The vision that parents have of this diagnostic test is different from that of the health personnel in charge of prenatal control. For parents, obstetric ultrasound, more than a medical examination, is a useful instrument to satisfy curiosity and anxiety generated by the gestation state itself. Although a large percentage of the population considers that the main or at least one of the main indications for performing an obstetric ultrasound is to determine the fetal sex, we cannot generalize this statement, since there are multiple social, economic, demographic and personal variables that influence the interest of parents to determine this.Modalidad Presencialapplication/pdfspahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/co/Abierto (Texto Completo)Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.5 Colombiahttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2¿Por qué los progenitores desean conocer el sexo de sus fetos?Why do parents want to know the sex of their fetuses?Research reportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaperInforme de investigaciónhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18wshttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8042info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/IFIUniversidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga UNABFacultad Ciencias de la SaludUltrasoundImaging diagnosisFetus (Ultrasonic Imaging)ParentsFetal sexEcografíaUltrasonidoDiagnóstico por imágenesFeto (Imagen ultrasónica)ProgenitoresSexo fetalCargill Y, Morin L. Content of a Complete Routine Second Trimester Obstetrical Ultrasound Examination and Report. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 2009; 31(3):272–275.Firth ER, Mlay P, Walker R, Sill PR. Pregnant women's beliefs, expectations and experiences of antenatal ultrasound in Northern Tanzania. African Journal of Reproductive Health - June 2011; 15(2).Berwick DM, Weintein MC. what do patients value? Willingness to pay for ultrasound in Normal Pregnancy. Medical Care, July 1985, Vol. 23, No. 7.Garcia J, Bricker L, Henderson J, et al. Women’s Views of Pregnancy Ultrasound: A Systematic Review. Birth 29:4 December 2002Okeke TC, Enwereji JO, Okoro OS, et al. Desire for prenatal gender disclosure among primigravidae in Enugu, Nigeria. Patient Prefer Adherence. 2015 Mar 11; 9:429-33.Loo KK, Luo X, Su H, et al. Dreams of Tigers and Flowers: Child Gender Predictions and Preference in an Urban Mainland Chinese Sample during Pregnancy. Women Health. 2009; 49(1): 50–65Kumar Nithin, Kanchan Tanuj, Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan, T Rekha, Mithra Prasanna, Kulkarni Vaman, Holla Ramesh, Bhagwan Darshan, Reddy Samskruthi. Gender preferences among antenatal women: a cross-sectional study from coastal South India. African Health Sciences Vol 15 Issue 2, June 2015Shamima Yasmin, Anindya Mukherjee, Nirmalya Manna, Baijayanti Baur, Mousumi Datta, Manabendra Sau, Manidipa Roy, Samir Dasgupta. Gender preference and awareness regarding sex determination among antenatal mothers attending a medical college of eastern India. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2013; 41: 344–350.Sara Riley and Suzanne Bianchi. Sons, daughters, and family processes: Does Gender of Children Matter? Annu. Rev. Sociol. 2006. 32:401–21Shipp Thomas, Diane Z. What factors are associated with parents' desire to know the sex of their unborn child? Birth. 2004 Dec; 31(4):272-9.. Andersson G, Hank K, Ronsen M, Vikat A. Gendering the family composition: sex preferences for children and childbearing in the Nordic countries. Demography. http://www.demogr.mpg.de/papers/working/wp-2004-019.pdfShazia Shukar-ud-din, Fareeha Ubaid, Erum Shahani, Farah Saleh. Reasons for disclosure of gender to pregnant women during prenatal ultrasonography. International Journal of Women’s Health 2013:5 781–785.Kansal R, Maroof KA, Bansal R, Parashar P. A hospital based study on knowledge, attitude and practice of pregnant women on gender preference, sex determination and female feticide. Indian J Public Health. 2010;54:209–212.Vadera BN, Joshi UK, Unadakat SV, Yadav BS. Study on knowledge, attitude and practices regarding gender preference and female feticide among the pregnant women. Indian J Community Med. 2007;32:300–301.. Marika E. Jylha¨, Pertti P. Kirkinen, Kaija L. Puura, Eija I. Tomas. Fetal sex determination: Obstetricians’ attitudes in antenatal screening units in Finland. 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