There has been much international and scholarly attention for, on the one hand, 'overpopulation' or 'high fertility rates'; and, on [pregnancy-loss, abortion, Cameroon, aetiology, help-seeking behaviour, ambiguity, suffering, agency] From the 1950s onwards, population and fertility issues have gained much international attention. On the one hand, demographic statistics and trends warned for an
This article explores the implications of reproductive mishaps for the life courses of women in east...
Over the last few decades, anthropologists interested in reproduction have increasingly focused on t...
More than 550,000 women die yearly from pregnancy-related causes. Fifty percent (50%) of the world e...
There has been much international and scholarly attention for, on the one hand, ‘overpopulation’ or ...
Studies on fertility in Africa have known a major paradigm shift when demographic concerns about ‘ov...
This article explores the local perceptions and practices surrounding pregnancy loss in Cameroon-a t...
This article explores the local perceptions and practices surrounding pregnancy loss in Cameroon—a t...
Ambiguous ambitions illuminates the ways in which women in eastern Cameroon deal with, and make deci...
Pregnancy losses are ambiguous affairs in East Cameroon. Childbearing is not always people's primary...
Current international debates and policies on safe motherhood mainly propose biomedical intervention...
A small number of Cameroonian women spoke about the suffering they experience as ‘infertile ’ woman....
Central to this book are Gbigbil women's experiences with different "reproductive interruptions": mi...
Only one generation ago, the Cameroonian national population policy was pro-natalist, with great att...
This study seeks to explore and explain the socio-cultural factors responsible for the incidence of ...
Notre thèse porte sur le recours à l’avortement au Cameroun dans deux villes, Eséka et Maroua. Nous ...
This article explores the implications of reproductive mishaps for the life courses of women in east...
Over the last few decades, anthropologists interested in reproduction have increasingly focused on t...
More than 550,000 women die yearly from pregnancy-related causes. Fifty percent (50%) of the world e...
There has been much international and scholarly attention for, on the one hand, ‘overpopulation’ or ...
Studies on fertility in Africa have known a major paradigm shift when demographic concerns about ‘ov...
This article explores the local perceptions and practices surrounding pregnancy loss in Cameroon-a t...
This article explores the local perceptions and practices surrounding pregnancy loss in Cameroon—a t...
Ambiguous ambitions illuminates the ways in which women in eastern Cameroon deal with, and make deci...
Pregnancy losses are ambiguous affairs in East Cameroon. Childbearing is not always people's primary...
Current international debates and policies on safe motherhood mainly propose biomedical intervention...
A small number of Cameroonian women spoke about the suffering they experience as ‘infertile ’ woman....
Central to this book are Gbigbil women's experiences with different "reproductive interruptions": mi...
Only one generation ago, the Cameroonian national population policy was pro-natalist, with great att...
This study seeks to explore and explain the socio-cultural factors responsible for the incidence of ...
Notre thèse porte sur le recours à l’avortement au Cameroun dans deux villes, Eséka et Maroua. Nous ...
This article explores the implications of reproductive mishaps for the life courses of women in east...
Over the last few decades, anthropologists interested in reproduction have increasingly focused on t...
More than 550,000 women die yearly from pregnancy-related causes. Fifty percent (50%) of the world e...