This research explored the reasons for women's preferences for cesarean section births in Pelotas, Brazil. It is argued that women strategize and appropriate both medical knowledge and the technology of cesarean sections as a creative form of responding to larger public debates (and the practices that produced them) on the need for and causes of (de)medicalization. Questioning the reasons why some women engage more actively in this process than others elucidates the ways local forms of power engage gender, economic and medical ideologies. The current debate on why some women prefer c-section deliveries, or indeed if they really do at all, has diverted attention from the utility of the technology itself. This paper argues that for some women...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2009.Vita...
Women are finding appeal in (or, at minimum, a lower level of resistance to) caesarean delivery desp...
The Cesarean birth rate in the United States is nearly 32%, among the highest in the world. Yet, the...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate why some women prefer caesarean sections and how decisions to medicalise ...
In Brazil, as in many other countries, teenage pregnancy is widely recognised as a public health pro...
Objectives To investigate why some women prefer caesarean sections and how decisions to medicalise b...
The medicalization of childbirth as an outcome of social medicalization has been described as a comp...
Background: Efforts to reduce unnecessary Cesarean sections (CS) in high and middle income countries...
This presentation is part of the Technology and Intervention in Pregnancy and Childbirth track
The dramatic drop of the fertility rate in Brazil, from 6.2 births per woman in 1960 to 2.5 in 1996...
Brazil is the second country with the highest rate of cesarean sections in the world. Most of these ...
Background: In Brazil, one-fourth of all women deliver in the private sector, where the rate of cesa...
Forty percent of Brazilian married women from 15 to 49 years of age have undergone surgical steriliz...
Given the growing recognition of the importance of the life course approach for the determination of...
Trabalho completo: acesso restrito, p. 215–242In Salvador da Bahia the caesarean section rate is exc...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2009.Vita...
Women are finding appeal in (or, at minimum, a lower level of resistance to) caesarean delivery desp...
The Cesarean birth rate in the United States is nearly 32%, among the highest in the world. Yet, the...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate why some women prefer caesarean sections and how decisions to medicalise ...
In Brazil, as in many other countries, teenage pregnancy is widely recognised as a public health pro...
Objectives To investigate why some women prefer caesarean sections and how decisions to medicalise b...
The medicalization of childbirth as an outcome of social medicalization has been described as a comp...
Background: Efforts to reduce unnecessary Cesarean sections (CS) in high and middle income countries...
This presentation is part of the Technology and Intervention in Pregnancy and Childbirth track
The dramatic drop of the fertility rate in Brazil, from 6.2 births per woman in 1960 to 2.5 in 1996...
Brazil is the second country with the highest rate of cesarean sections in the world. Most of these ...
Background: In Brazil, one-fourth of all women deliver in the private sector, where the rate of cesa...
Forty percent of Brazilian married women from 15 to 49 years of age have undergone surgical steriliz...
Given the growing recognition of the importance of the life course approach for the determination of...
Trabalho completo: acesso restrito, p. 215–242In Salvador da Bahia the caesarean section rate is exc...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2009.Vita...
Women are finding appeal in (or, at minimum, a lower level of resistance to) caesarean delivery desp...
The Cesarean birth rate in the United States is nearly 32%, among the highest in the world. Yet, the...