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From expectation to experience: humanizing childbirth in the Brazilian National Health System

  • Marília Mendes de Souza Teixeirense,
  • Sara León Spesny Dos Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-57622016.0926
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 65
pp. 399 – 410

Abstract

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During the past 15 years Brazil has increased efforts to humanize maternal care within the Brazilian National Health System (SUS). Humanization efforts come along with de-medicalization of birth even if quality care and reduction of inequalities are still pressing matters in the country. For this qualitative study we interviewed ten women regarding their experiences of pregnancy and childbirth. The study took place in Brasília (DF) and women narrated their birth experiences at local hospitals or a birth center. Women were mostly satisfied with their attention during childbirth, specifically those giving birth at the birth center, in contrast to women giving birth at local hospitals. However, the humanization movement, essentializing women's bodies can also reproduce normative discourses that shape a sense of self-blame and disappointment if the ‘ideal birth is not achieved.

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