Born Still : A Memoir of Grief

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Born Still : A Memoir of Grief

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 128 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781925950120
  • DDC分類 614.5992392

Full Description

How did we move so far from love
that a mother's grief became the vehicle
with which to punish her?

Losing a baby during childbirth is one of the most heartbreaking things imaginable. But to then be accused of causing that death is nothing short of soul-destroying.
Janet Fraser's story shows what happens when private grief is turned into a public accusation against a woman who dared to exercise choice about how and were she gave birth.
This sobering book demonstrates the penalties dished out to women who dare to question medical orthodoxy and to make decisions for themselves about their own bodies.
When things go wrong in a hospital, it is seen as unavoidable, and no one is to blame, as the medical institutions are seen as the arbiters of decision-making. The layers of bureaucracy protect insiders.
Yet if a baby dies in a home birth, the full weight of the law comes down upon the woman who dared to give birth outside a hospital.
Janet Fraser is that woman and this is her story of injustice, loss and grief. This painful yet enlightening book shows that the patriarchy still wrestles for the control of women and their bodies -and punishes them with every tool in the legal handbook when they dare to contest the view that their bodies are public property.

Contents

Introduction
When Grief is Political
The Witch's Double: The Mother the System Tried to Crush

Chapter One
Planning the Birth of a Child: Hope and Reality
Rights of Women First

Chapter Two
Birthing at Home
May 2009

Chapter Three
Birthing My Daughter

Chapter Four
The Aftermath
The Law Intervenes on Postmortem
What Happens When a Baby is Stillborn?
Betrayal
Pathologising Women

Chapter Five
The Inquest
Looking for the Witch Mark
Feminism on Trial
My Big Lies
No End in Sight
My Statement to the Court
Submissions

Chapter Six
The Findings

Conclusion

Endnotes

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