Being born is the most “natural” event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the most com x event. The progressive medicalization of birth has led to a decreased interest in the lived experience which accompany it. Focusing on the delivery and the way it is conducted from a medical perspective, in a positivist vision, means reduce the existential relevance of childbirth (becoming a parent and caring relationship) to a purely biological reality, to the body-as-organism rather then to the body-as-person
The complexity of birth: the cesarean section / Monti, F., Fagandini, P., Agostini, F., La Sala, G.B. - In: Coming into the world: a dialogue between medical and human sciences / [a cura di] La Sala GB, Fagandini P, Iori V, Monti F, Blickstein I. - Berlino : de Gruyter, 2006. - ISBN 3110190184. - pp. 253-282
The complexity of birth: the cesarean section.
FAGANDINI, PIERGIUSEPPINA;LA SALA, Giovanni Battista
2006
Abstract
Being born is the most “natural” event (biologically defined) and, at the same time, the most com x event. The progressive medicalization of birth has led to a decreased interest in the lived experience which accompany it. Focusing on the delivery and the way it is conducted from a medical perspective, in a positivist vision, means reduce the existential relevance of childbirth (becoming a parent and caring relationship) to a purely biological reality, to the body-as-organism rather then to the body-as-personPubblicazioni consigliate

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