This article explores the narratives and beliefs of mestiza women in Mexico, concerning breast milk as a source of contamination. The aim of this article is to develop the tropes inherent in lay and medical models of reproduction, that present female bodies as potential risk to their foetus or newborn. The idea that mother’s milk can become contaminated or harm the baby is not however, one restricted to medical discourse – it is just as prevalent in local knowledge systems. As such, it is a belief that is often manipulated by professionals to achieve compliance from women. Narrative accounts reveal how competing ideas about risk converge in the attitudes and practices of breastfeeding. I argue that it is within this convergence that women’s...
Objective: To describe the practices and beliefs about breastfeeding during the first 6 months after...
La lactancia materna, desde algunas corrientes feministas de la igualdad, se ha asociado al sacrific...
This report describes the breastfeeding and weaning practices of rural women in two Mexican towns an...
With the purpose of shedding light on the decrease in the practice of breastfeeding in rural areas o...
This work describes the medical conception of premature babies and the resulting exclusion of the mo...
Human milk, beyond being perceived as food, is a biological bodily fluid capable of generating imagi...
Breastfeeding promotion traditionally focuses on the health benefits for infants and their mothers. ...
En este trabajo ofrezco una reflexión psicosocial en torno a la lactancia materna y su escasa preval...
From our theoretical perspective, we understand motherhood and breastfeeding as biopsychosocial proc...
This paper analyzes the ways in which pregnant and breastfeeding women perceive the presence of chem...
Drawing on medieval medical encyclopaedias, early modern and Victorian advice books, as well as twen...
Objective: To describe the practices and beliefs about breastfeeding during the first 6 months after...
Drawing on medieval medical encyclopaedias, early modern and Victorian advice books, as well as twen...
This article describes and analyzes the inclusion of the right to maternal health in maternal health...
Drawing on medieval medical encyclopaedias, early modern and Victorian advice books, as well as twen...
Objective: To describe the practices and beliefs about breastfeeding during the first 6 months after...
La lactancia materna, desde algunas corrientes feministas de la igualdad, se ha asociado al sacrific...
This report describes the breastfeeding and weaning practices of rural women in two Mexican towns an...
With the purpose of shedding light on the decrease in the practice of breastfeeding in rural areas o...
This work describes the medical conception of premature babies and the resulting exclusion of the mo...
Human milk, beyond being perceived as food, is a biological bodily fluid capable of generating imagi...
Breastfeeding promotion traditionally focuses on the health benefits for infants and their mothers. ...
En este trabajo ofrezco una reflexión psicosocial en torno a la lactancia materna y su escasa preval...
From our theoretical perspective, we understand motherhood and breastfeeding as biopsychosocial proc...
This paper analyzes the ways in which pregnant and breastfeeding women perceive the presence of chem...
Drawing on medieval medical encyclopaedias, early modern and Victorian advice books, as well as twen...
Objective: To describe the practices and beliefs about breastfeeding during the first 6 months after...
Drawing on medieval medical encyclopaedias, early modern and Victorian advice books, as well as twen...
This article describes and analyzes the inclusion of the right to maternal health in maternal health...
Drawing on medieval medical encyclopaedias, early modern and Victorian advice books, as well as twen...
Objective: To describe the practices and beliefs about breastfeeding during the first 6 months after...
La lactancia materna, desde algunas corrientes feministas de la igualdad, se ha asociado al sacrific...
This report describes the breastfeeding and weaning practices of rural women in two Mexican towns an...