Today, the birthing process is predominantly medicalized in the United States. Compounding this phenomenon is the media, which has a strong influence on people’s perceptions, attitudes, and behavior, and can serve to reinforce cultural norms—specifically, mainstream media disproportionately promotes medicalized birth. The media often portrays labor and birth as a dangerous affair, and as a result, may contribute to the culture of fear around labor and birth. In this feminist, qualitative media analysis, we examined women’s experiences giving birth on a popular reality television series called One Born Every Minute. We analyzed how women’s births are portrayed in four episodes, paying close attention to the frequency of perceived danger and ...
BACKGROUND This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s ...
Childbirth is a shared life experience among a majority of women and is both biological and social i...
Background: This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s...
Labor and birth have become predominantly medicalized in the United States. The media has a strong i...
Factual and reality television shows that depict childbirth are both commercially successful and con...
BACKGROUND: Considerable debate surrounds the influence media have on first-time pregnant women. Muc...
Background Considerable debate surrounds the influence media have on first-time pregnant women...
This paper explores birth representations through a content analysis of two seasons of the UK progra...
This paper explores birth representations through a content analysis of two seasons of the UK progra...
In the Western ethnomedical tradition, childbirth follows the technocratic model, a concept develope...
Women in our culture are heavily exposed to both social media and reality television shows, tending ...
This article examines birth scenes in five mainstream films in order to explore the way norms about ...
Background: Pregnant women use childbirth reality programs to prepare themselves for childbirth. It ...
Background: This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s...
Background: Pregnant women use childbirth reality programs to prepare themselves for childbirth. It ...
BACKGROUND This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s ...
Childbirth is a shared life experience among a majority of women and is both biological and social i...
Background: This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s...
Labor and birth have become predominantly medicalized in the United States. The media has a strong i...
Factual and reality television shows that depict childbirth are both commercially successful and con...
BACKGROUND: Considerable debate surrounds the influence media have on first-time pregnant women. Muc...
Background Considerable debate surrounds the influence media have on first-time pregnant women...
This paper explores birth representations through a content analysis of two seasons of the UK progra...
This paper explores birth representations through a content analysis of two seasons of the UK progra...
In the Western ethnomedical tradition, childbirth follows the technocratic model, a concept develope...
Women in our culture are heavily exposed to both social media and reality television shows, tending ...
This article examines birth scenes in five mainstream films in order to explore the way norms about ...
Background: Pregnant women use childbirth reality programs to prepare themselves for childbirth. It ...
Background: This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s...
Background: Pregnant women use childbirth reality programs to prepare themselves for childbirth. It ...
BACKGROUND This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s ...
Childbirth is a shared life experience among a majority of women and is both biological and social i...
Background: This study considered how women came to understand birth in the milieu of other women’s...