Definition of Tokophobia. Meaning of Tokophobia. Synonyms of Tokophobia

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- Tokophobia is a significant fear of childbirth. It is a common reason why some women request an elective cesarean section. Factors often include a fear...
- there is a fear or revulsion towards the physical condition of pregnancy (tokophobia), and the childbirth experience. Some are worried that an existing (and...
- Emetophilia List of phobias Mysophobia Nosocomephobia Nosophobia Pharmacophobia Tokophobia Lipsitz, Joshua D., et al. "Emetophobia: Preliminary Results of an Internet...
- Thanatophobia fear of dying Thermophobia fear of intolerance to high temperatures Tokophobia fear of childbirth or pregnancy Tomophobia fear of invasive medical procedure...
- sterilization because of tokophobia. In the last 40 years there have been a series of papers published mainly from Scandinavia. Tokophobia can be primary (before...
- to the surface. Abnormal and persistent fear of childbirth is known as tokophobia. The prevalence of fear of childbirth around the world ranges between...
- (tókos) ditokous, dystocia, embiotocid, monotocous, teknonymous, teknonymy, tokophobia techn- (ΤΕΚ) art, skill Gr**** τίκτειν (tíktein), τέχνη (tékhnē), τέκτων...
- mind. Ageism Adultism Fear of youth Fear of children Fear of childbirth (tokophobia) Gerontophobia Children's rights Youth rights Civic engagement National...
- on graphic and negative accounts of childbirth, had led to a rise in tokophobia (fear of childbirth) in Britain. In March 2012, Fathers4Justice launched...
- (tókos) ditokous, dystocia, embiotocid, monotocous, teknonymous, teknonymy, tokophobia techn- (ΤΕΚ) art, skill Gr**** τίκτειν (tíktein), τέχνη (tékhnē), τέκτων...