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Pregnancy Without Birth

Victoria Rowena Browne

2022Bloomsbury Academic eBooks17 citationsDOI

Abstract

When pregnancy ends unexpectedly without the birth of a living child, we are forced to reckon with the damaging effects of normative discourses of pregnancy governed by birth as its “proper”, “natural” and “normal” endpoint. We are also confronted with the realities of contingency and ambiguity that are otherwise concealed and the question of what pregnancy might amount to besides the production of a child. Putting miscarriage experiences front and centre when these narratives are so often marginalized, misunderstood and silenced, can illuminate important aspects of pregnancy that move beyond its childbearing function, and expand our understanding of the multiple ways pregnancy can play out and be lived. Pregnancy Without Birth brings miscarrying and un-pregnant bodies into the centre of the frame can do important work in destabilizing normative models of pregnancy as a passage to birth and motherhood; and conversely, if such models were destabilized, miscarriage would become less

Topics & Concepts

PregnancyNormativeAmbiguityContingencyEarly pregnancy factorObstetricsDevelopmental psychologyPsychologyMedicineGestationComputer scienceEpistemologyPhilosophyBiologyProgramming languageGeneticsReproductive Health and TechnologiesHomicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
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