2024
DOI: 10.1177/1357034x241286356
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Multiplying Meanings of Pregnancy Through Personal Accounts of Gestational Trophoblastic Disease

Emily Ross

Abstract: In cultures where reproduction is highly medicalised, pregnancy is often understood in terms of foetal development and an anticipated baby. This is connected to a wider privileging of the ‘foetal subject’ in these settings, which has had implications for reproductive autonomy. In this article, I disrupt dominant understandings of pregnancy by engaging with qualitative accounts of gestational trophoblastic disease. This rare condition can entail experiences of pregnancy without foetal development, allowing for … Show more

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