Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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952596 | Social Science & Medicine | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Haredi women spend much of their married lives pregnant and view childbearing as a gendered route of devotion. ⺠Prenatal diagnosis (PND) puts Haredi women at risk of being tested by God; failing the test signaled falling spiritually short of God's challenge. ⺠Women may be exposed as "cowards" uncertain of God's plan, positioned low in a collective grading system of maternal piety. ⺠PND made Haredi women terrified of becoming frightened, subjecting each and every pregnancy to inevitable struggles. ⺠Our study contributes evidence that refusing PND is not equivalent to resisting the medicalization of pregnancy.
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Authors
Tsipy Ivry, Elly Teman, Ayala Frumkin,