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Reproductive Boundaries - Psychosocial Care and Pregnancy in Switzerland

Reproductive Boundaries examines the shifting boundaries of prenatal care in Switzerland, focusing on the Pregnancy Support Center's innovative psychosocial model. By redefining the territory of care, the Center extends its reach beyond the medical domain, exemplifying the reproductivization of life, the increasing organization of various life aspects through a reproductive lens. The book explores how this approach challenges traditional borders between medical and psychosocial care, offering an alternative to Switzerland's heavily medicalized reproductive care. Through ethnographic insights into reproductive talk, it reveals how psychosocial advisors shift the boundaries of reproductive care, balancing support with broader state goals of reproductive governance. Set against Switzerland's history of stratified reproductive policies, the study critically examines how psychosocial care reshapes the landscape of pregnancy, raising questions about surveillance and evolving gender roles. This thought-provoking work invites readers to reconsider the limits and possibilities of care in a fragmented society.

This book is also freely available online as an open access digital edition.

Related topics: 

Medical / Reproductive Medicine & Technology, Psychology / Health Psychology, Social Science / Disease & Health Issues

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Verlag:

Rutgers University Press

Sprachen:

Englisch

Medientyp:

PDF

Stadt:

New Brunswick

Jahr:

2026

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Forschungsthemen:

Körper
Reproduktion – Kinderherstellung
Schwangerschaft – Geburt – Stillen
Care
Gesundheit – Medizin

Fächer:

Sozialanthropologie

Form:

Monografie