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Jordanian women's experiences and constructions of labour and birth in different settings, over time and across generations: a qualitative study.

Suha Abed Almajeed Abdallah HusseinHannah G DahlenOlayide OgunsijiVirginia Schmied
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2020)
The findings demonstrate how meanings attributed to labour and birth, particularly the experience of pain, are produced in different settings, providing insights into the institutional management and social context of birth in Jordan and other Middle Eastern countries. In the public hospital environment in Jordan, women had no support and were treated disrespectfully. This was in stark contrast to women birthing at home only one generation before. Change is urgently needed to offer humanised birth in the Jordanian maternity system.
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