Childbirth Practices and Midwifery: Exploring Social Changes in Indian Context
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Date
2019-03
Journal Title
Social Trends
Journal Editor
Roy, Sanjay K.
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Publisher
University of North Bengal
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Sharma, Rukmani
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Abstract
Healthy women represent health standards of any nation, although
the maternal health care throughout the world is severely damaged. The paper
discusses changes in the social location of Dais and their socio-cultural roles
over the decades till the contemporary society. Many scholars have brought to
light the way politics of knowledge works, and how the knowledge based on
experience, skill, insights and culture is denounced. State has taken several
measures in maternal health care but has failed in yielding good results. The
paper tires to compare birth practices in different parts of India and tries to
evaluate the reasons behind the similarities and differences. Three major areas
of the problem have been located in childbirth practices. First, despite of
government measures the rural and poor women continue to face discrimination
in the maternal health care, particularly those who depend on unskilled birth
attendants; second, the over-medicalization of childbirth; and third, the
continued practice of homebirth.
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6
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2348-6538
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168 - 182