Childbirth Medicalization and its Consequences: The Example of France between the Two World Wars

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0104-026X2002000200011 In the history of childbirth medicalization, the years between the two world wars (1919- 1939) appear in France as a transitional period. In a context of low birth rate , particularly in great towns, an increasing number of pregnant women begin to m...

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Main Author: Françoise Thébaud
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2002-01-01
Series:Revista Estudos Feministas
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/9607
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spelling doaj-62e9a0acb80b490cb0d94226fdb42bd92020-11-25T00:49:12ZspaUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Estudos Feministas0104-026X1806-95842002-01-011028265Childbirth Medicalization and its Consequences: The Example of France between the Two World WarsFrançoise Thébaud0Université d’Avignonhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0104-026X2002000200011 In the history of childbirth medicalization, the years between the two world wars (1919- 1939) appear in France as a transitional period. In a context of low birth rate , particularly in great towns, an increasing number of pregnant women begin to move to maternity hospitals, which offer an increasingly better care. At the same time a network of pre and postbirth care is developed to supervise pregnancy and nursing. The purpose is to save mothers and especially children. While midwives feared the decline of their profession, the objective was only partially reached, for the medicalization of childbirth and of the maternal function met with limits and a lot of resistance: the weight of social and cultural habits, the insufficient social protection of motherhood, the difficult living conditions of certain classes, the lack of a network of medical appointments for pregnant women and for the new-born, a very unequal distribution of such services throughout France, the liberal beliefs of the medical professions and the fear of State intervention...https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/9607parto, maternidade hospitalar, parteira, consultas pré e pós-natais, mortalidade materna e infantil.
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Childbirth Medicalization and its Consequences: The Example of France between the Two World Wars
Revista Estudos Feministas
parto, maternidade hospitalar, parteira, consultas pré e pós-natais, mortalidade materna e infantil.
author_facet Françoise Thébaud
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title Childbirth Medicalization and its Consequences: The Example of France between the Two World Wars
title_short Childbirth Medicalization and its Consequences: The Example of France between the Two World Wars
title_full Childbirth Medicalization and its Consequences: The Example of France between the Two World Wars
title_fullStr Childbirth Medicalization and its Consequences: The Example of France between the Two World Wars
title_full_unstemmed Childbirth Medicalization and its Consequences: The Example of France between the Two World Wars
title_sort childbirth medicalization and its consequences: the example of france between the two world wars
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Revista Estudos Feministas
issn 0104-026X
1806-9584
publishDate 2002-01-01
description http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0104-026X2002000200011 In the history of childbirth medicalization, the years between the two world wars (1919- 1939) appear in France as a transitional period. In a context of low birth rate , particularly in great towns, an increasing number of pregnant women begin to move to maternity hospitals, which offer an increasingly better care. At the same time a network of pre and postbirth care is developed to supervise pregnancy and nursing. The purpose is to save mothers and especially children. While midwives feared the decline of their profession, the objective was only partially reached, for the medicalization of childbirth and of the maternal function met with limits and a lot of resistance: the weight of social and cultural habits, the insufficient social protection of motherhood, the difficult living conditions of certain classes, the lack of a network of medical appointments for pregnant women and for the new-born, a very unequal distribution of such services throughout France, the liberal beliefs of the medical professions and the fear of State intervention...
topic parto, maternidade hospitalar, parteira, consultas pré e pós-natais, mortalidade materna e infantil.
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/9607
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