Foetal abuse
Fecha
2019Autor
Fernández Arias, Paula [Univ Mayor, Soc & Hlth Res Ctr CISS, Santiago, Chile]
Yoshida, Keiko
Brockington, Ian F.
Kernreiter, Jennifer
Klier, Claudia M.
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Resumen
Pregnancy and motherhood are often presented as natural and unproblematic for women. The fact that there are some women who engage in violent behaviour towards their unborn child suggests that motherhood is not as unproblematic as we are led to believe. This paper presents six previously unpublished cases of foetal abuse that is physical assaults on the foetus by the mothers themselves, and examines how the prevailing myth of the good mother might be further endangering mothers and their unborn children. So far, the research suggests there are some common, possibly co-occurring, features that might be an antecedent to foetal abuse: unplanned pregnancies, prior mental health issues in the mother, trauma, pregnancy denial up to 20 weeks or until birth, and ideation of harm correlated to in utero movements.
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