Background: During pregnancy period, women's information needs increases. Receiving information during this period affects the birth and postpartum period.
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the use of the internet to receiving childbirth information by pregnant women.
Methods: The study was a descriptive study. Data were collected using an Information Form. The sample consisted of 162 pregnant women.
Results: The 92.4% of women used the internet as a source of information about childbirth. Blogs or web pages were the most frequently used internet sources with 85.8% usage, followed by mobile applications with 75.6%, and social media with 58.1%. Most of the women found the information they received from the internet partially useful and reliable. 24.3% of the women stated that receiving information on internet decreased their fears and 14.8% that it increased their fears.
Conclusions: Most women used the internet as primary information source. Health professionals should orient people to reliable sources.
Keywords: Fear of childbirth; Information sources; Internet; Pregnant women.
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