Mastering Internal Growth and Transformation after Miscarriage experience: A Qualitative Study
Abstract Background: The loss is common among many people, but not everyone goes through all of the stages or experiences. Miscarriage is a unique loss experience among the women. The loss and grief experienced after a miscarriage may bring both losses and gains in life. The purpose of this research was to identify the experiences of South Korean women after miscarriage.Methods: This was a qualitative study based on the Strauss and Corbin methods. A total of 23 participants who had all experienced more than three miscarriages participated in this study. The data were collected through in-depth interviews conducted from May to July 2017.Results: We found that 47 sub-categories, and 15 categories through the open coding process. Six properties of mastering internal growth and transformation following a miscarriage were identified. “The experience internal growth and transformation through the loss and mother fetal attachment” was proposed as core category. Conclusions: The findings of this study were meaningful in that they revealed the process of women experiencing internal growth and transformation after miscarriage, breaking away from focusing on negative feelings related to miscarriage. We presented a different angle of experiencing internal growth and transformation with a new perspective on life. The findings indicated the valuable support in the enhanced recovery education and might help them understand the changes in their lives after miscarriage, away from the traditional view of women who have experienced miscarriage.