This chapter contributes to a sociological understanding of women's childbirth discourses. We will show that the lived experiences of caesarean birth differ between individual women. Social resources such as financial resources and education play a salient role in shaping the embodied experience of caesarean birth among women in northern Thailand. Due to their "everyday lifestyle", middle-class women have more control over the experience of childbirth than that of the rural poor women. The middle-class women are able to choose where to give birth, have access to private care and actively seek medical technology as a way to have control over their births. Their material resources enable their choices. These choices seem to be denied to the r...
Cultural impacts on health are profound in the area of maternal health. Cultural beliefs shape a ran...
Background: Over the past several decades in Northern Thailand, there has been a contest of authorit...
Anthropologically childbirth is an enigma because every woman experiences an identical physiological...
This chapter examines women's embodied knowledge of pregnancy, women's explanations of precautions d...
This chapter addresses the issue of authoritative knowledge and folk knowledge in antenatal care in ...
Breastfeeding is profoundly supported by both professionals and lay individuals. It is claimed that ...
This book analyses the significant socio-cultural factors impacting childbirth experiences of women ...
Objectives To investigate why some women prefer caesarean sections and how decisions to medicalise b...
BackgroundChoosing where to give birth can be a matter of life and death for both mother and child. ...
Background: Consideration of the needs of pregnant women and their ability and willingness to attend...
This thesis explores transnational commercial surrogacy in the context of Thailand, with the specifi...
Abstract Background Caesarean section is a lifesaving surgical intervention for women and their newb...
Background: There continues to be a gap between facility-based delivery and homebirth. This conditio...
This chapter is about the construction of birth in rural Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, maternal deaths ...
Cultural impacts on health are profound in the area of maternal health. Cultural beliefs shape a ra...
Cultural impacts on health are profound in the area of maternal health. Cultural beliefs shape a ran...
Background: Over the past several decades in Northern Thailand, there has been a contest of authorit...
Anthropologically childbirth is an enigma because every woman experiences an identical physiological...
This chapter examines women's embodied knowledge of pregnancy, women's explanations of precautions d...
This chapter addresses the issue of authoritative knowledge and folk knowledge in antenatal care in ...
Breastfeeding is profoundly supported by both professionals and lay individuals. It is claimed that ...
This book analyses the significant socio-cultural factors impacting childbirth experiences of women ...
Objectives To investigate why some women prefer caesarean sections and how decisions to medicalise b...
BackgroundChoosing where to give birth can be a matter of life and death for both mother and child. ...
Background: Consideration of the needs of pregnant women and their ability and willingness to attend...
This thesis explores transnational commercial surrogacy in the context of Thailand, with the specifi...
Abstract Background Caesarean section is a lifesaving surgical intervention for women and their newb...
Background: There continues to be a gap between facility-based delivery and homebirth. This conditio...
This chapter is about the construction of birth in rural Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, maternal deaths ...
Cultural impacts on health are profound in the area of maternal health. Cultural beliefs shape a ra...
Cultural impacts on health are profound in the area of maternal health. Cultural beliefs shape a ran...
Background: Over the past several decades in Northern Thailand, there has been a contest of authorit...
Anthropologically childbirth is an enigma because every woman experiences an identical physiological...