no.... i don't know literature.... but i was told a story of a young village
woman who was pregnant due to rape [aggressor unspecified]. she also
considered her experience at the gynecologists as horrible and something she
wanted to forget. she wanted THIS child, but no future ones and had no
intention of ever marrying.... ever. this was the story that her
obstetrician told me [this is not her story, must take that into account].
He told me that this was one of the cases that he agreed to do a cesarean
for 'psychological' reasons. We could get mad and angry at this
obstetrician for not dealing with all the underlying problems and working
with this woman in another way.... but i am held back from that because he
was one of the gentlest, non-arrogant, and critical thinkers about medicine
that i met in my entire research.
i am also studying cesareans here in mexico, and want to understand why
doctors agree to do them, as well as the multiple reasons women might ask
for them. if you are doing work like this, i would like to hear more.
marcia good maust
At 11:18 AM 10/20/1999 +0100, you wrote:
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>Hello out there !
>
>Have any of you come accross litterature reffering to womens, how have a
>history of incest, experience of cesearean section. I would be grateful to
>get such refferences.
>
>Sincerly
>
>Jette Aaroe Clausen
>Midwife/Denmark
>
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