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Abortion, Motherhood and Mental Health

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro Rigido
Libro Abortion, Motherhood and Mental Health Ellie Lee
Codice Libristo: 06300399
Casa editrice Taylor & Francis Inc, gennaio 2004
Whatever reproductive choices women make--whether they opt to end a pregnancy through abortion or co... Descrizione completa
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Whatever reproductive choices women make--whether they opt to end a pregnancy through abortion or continue to term and give birth--they are considered to be at risk of suffering serious mental health problems. According to opponents of abortion in the United States, potential injury to women is a major reason why people should consider abortion a problem. On the other hand, becoming a mother can also be considered a big risk. This fine, well-balanced book is about how people represent the results of reproductive choices. It examines how and why pregnancy and its various outcomes have come to be discussed this way. The author's interest in the medicalization of reproduction--its representation as a mental health problem--first arose in relation to abortion. There is a very clear contrast between the construction of women who have abortions, implied by moralized argument against abortion, and the construction that results when the case against abortion focuses on its effects on women's mental health. Lee argues that claims that connect abortion with mental illness have been limited in their influence, but this is not to suggest that they have not become a focus for discussion and have had no impact. The limits to such claims about abortion do not, by any means, suggest limits to the process of the medicalization of pregnancy more broadly, that is, a process of demedicalization. The final theme of Ellie Lee's book is the selective medicalization of reproduction. Centering on the claim that abortion can create a post abortion syndrome, the author examines the "medicalization" of the abortion problem on both sides of the Atlantic. Lee points to contrasts in legal and medical dimensions ofthe abortion issue that make for some important differences, but argues that in both the United States and Great Britain, the post-abortion-syndrome claim constitutes an example of the limits to medicalization and the return to the theme of motherhood as a psychological ordea

Informazioni sul libro

Titolo completo Abortion, Motherhood and Mental Health
Autore Ellie Lee
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - Rigido
Data di pubblicazione 2004
Numero di pagine 293
EAN 9780202306803
ISBN 9780202306803
Codice Libristo 06300399
Casa editrice Taylor & Francis Inc
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