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    Navigating Miscarriage: Social, Medical and Conceptual Perspectives

    Navigating Miscarriage by Kilshaw, Susie; Borg, Katie;

    Social, Medical and Conceptual Perspectives

    Sorozatcím: Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality: Social and Cultural Perspectives; 45;

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 1
    • Kiadó Berghahn Books
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2023. február 10.
    • Kötetek száma Print PDF

    • ISBN 9781800736313
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem252 oldal
    • Nyelv angol
    • 478

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    Miscarriage is a significant women's health issue. Research has consistently shown that one in four pregnancies end in miscarriage. This collected volume explores miscarriage in diverse historical and cultural settings with contributions from anthropologists, historians and medical professionals. Contributors use rich ethnographic and historical material to discuss how pregnancy loss is managed and negotiated in a range of societies. The book considers meanings attached to miscarriage and how religious, cultural, medical and legal forces impact the way miscarriage is experienced and perceived.




    ?Twenty percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage, demonstrating that this is an important issue that impacts many people. The book makes an important contribution to the literature with informative chapters that will assist those who have experienced miscarriage and clinicians who deal with a broad spectrum of patients experiencing pregnancy loss and other infertility problems. The book also offers a pathbreaking guide for scholars researching the multifarious aspects of this social and medical problem. Recommended. All readers.? ? Choice



    ?As a whole, Navigating Miscarriage offers conceptual depth that will contribute to important conversations in advanced anthropology classrooms. Some chapters will also be accessible to earlier students?The collection would also be well placed in training programs for health care professionals to encourage greater intercultural competency and empathy for patients with a wide range of experiences and expectations.? ? Medical Anthropology Quarterly



    ?The book offers fresh perspectives and gives the reader much to consider. Overall, this sensitively written, accessible and diverse collection offers a breath of rewarding anthropological insight into miscarriage and will prove useful for practitioners, academics, and all of those interested in or affected by pregnancy loss.? ? Mortality



    ?Navigating Miscarriage will enhance the curricula of courses in obstetrics, public health, sociology, anthropology, and history and could be of great interest to individuals navigating their own experiences with pregnancy loss?And it makes a significant contribution as an effort to expand scholarship on miscarriage beyond Euro-America, critically examine discourses and categories of miscarriage, and demonstrate a diversity of experiences of this common yet underacknowledged reproductive event.? ? American Ethnologist



    ?This is an interesting collection of chapters developing anthropological perspectives around miscarriage and pregnancy loss from a wide variety of angles.? ? Sara Randall, University College London



    ?The book?s major strength is the diverse approaches to pregnancy loss, across countries and healthcare systems, traced by the contributors ? offering a timely contribution to the social study of reproduction.? ? Ben Kasstan, University of Sussex

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    Tartalomjegyzék:


    Introduction: Ambiguities and Navigations

    Susie Kilshaw



    Chapter 1. Does Twenty-First-Century Technology Change the Experience of Early Pregnancy and Miscarriage?

    Pedro Melo and Ingrid Granne



    Chapter 2. The Meanings of Miscarriage in Twentieth-Century Britain

    Rosemary Elliot



    Chapter 3. Alleviating the Ambiguities Around Miscarriage: Discursive Tactics in Cameroon and Romania

    Erica van der Sijpt



    Chapter 4. Some Babies Cannot be Stopped from Falling: Miscarriage in Pakistani Punjab

    Kaveri Qureshi



    Chapter 5. God?s Design; Thwarted Plans: Women?s Experience of Miscarriage in Qatar and England

    Susie Kilshaw



    Chapter 6. ?It Felt like the Longest Time of my Life?: Using Foetal Dopplers at Home to Manage Anxiety about Miscarriage

    Aimee Middlemiss



    Chapter 7. Miscarriages and its Resulting Losses during Commercial Surrogacy in India

    Sayani Mitra



    Chapter 8. Unwitnessed Ceremonies: Funeral Services for Pre-24-Week Pregnancy Losses in England

    Karolina Kuberska



    Conclusions

    Susie Kilshaw



    Index

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