Studies on fertility in Africa have known a major paradigm shift when demographic concerns about ‘overpopulation’ came to be replaced by new ideas about reproductive health, rights, and choices during the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). Whereas this shift has allowed for more recognition of losses during pregnancy which had been virtually absent in previous demographic accounts of high fertility rates, the new discourse on rights and choices turns most of its attention to induced loss. Losses that spontaneously occur remain merely bound to the medical realm. Yet this paper shows that for many women in Africa and elsewhere, spontaneous pregnancy loss is a daily life reality which is inherently related to m...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...
Current international debates and policies on safe motherhood mainly propose biomedical intervention...
There has been much international and scholarly attention for, on the one hand, ‘overpopulation’ or ...
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...
Averting women's pregnancy-related death is today recognised as an international health and developm...
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...
AbstractAverting women’s pregnancy-related death is today recognised as an international health and ...
There has been much international and scholarly attention for, on the one hand, 'overpopulation...
Averting women's pregnancy-related death is today recognised as an international health and developm...
Central to this book are Gbigbil women's experiences with different "reproductive interruptions": mi...
Over the last few decades, anthropologists interested in reproduction have increasingly focused on t...
This article explores the implications of reproductive mishaps for the life courses of women in east...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...
Current international debates and policies on safe motherhood mainly propose biomedical intervention...
There has been much international and scholarly attention for, on the one hand, ‘overpopulation’ or ...
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...
Averting women's pregnancy-related death is today recognised as an international health and developm...
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...
AbstractAverting women’s pregnancy-related death is today recognised as an international health and ...
There has been much international and scholarly attention for, on the one hand, 'overpopulation...
Averting women's pregnancy-related death is today recognised as an international health and developm...
Central to this book are Gbigbil women's experiences with different "reproductive interruptions": mi...
Over the last few decades, anthropologists interested in reproduction have increasingly focused on t...
This article explores the implications of reproductive mishaps for the life courses of women in east...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...
Little research in low-income countries has compared the social and cultural ramifications of loss i...
Current international debates and policies on safe motherhood mainly propose biomedical intervention...