TY - BOOK AU - Heelan-Fancher, Lisa AU - Moore Simas, Tiffany AU - Mazzawi, Julianne AU - Dumont, Tina AU - Edmond, Joyce TI - Nulliparous women expectations and experiences of early labor KW - Birth KW - Cesarean section KW - Early labor KW - Labor KW - Nulliparity KW - Obstetric KW - Pregnancy N1 - Abstract Purpose: To describe the expectations of early labor by nulliparous pregnant women in their third trimester and first-time mothers' experiences of early labor after they had given birth. Study Design and Methods: A descriptive qualitative approach involving semi-structured, video-call interviews conducted between September 2020 and April 2021. Data were analyzed using content analysis. Results: Twenty-two women took part in this study. Only 3 of the 10 nulliparous pregnant participants reported pain as an expected symptom of early labor. There were two themes identified from interviews with pregnant participants: Desire to stay at home in early labor and Lack of knowledge and two themes from interviews from postpartum participants: Expectations didn't match experiences and Feelings of anxiety and uncertainty during early labor. Clinical Implications: Nulliparous women lack knowledge of and skills to effectively cope with pain during early labor while at home. There is a need for an innovative labor support program for childbearing women to remain safely at home in early labor ER -